Dutthatthaka Sutta
Corrupted Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu There are some who disputecorrupted at heart,and those who disputetheir hearts set on truth,but a sage doesn’t
Corrupted Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu There are some who disputecorrupted at heart,and those who disputetheir hearts set on truth,but a sage doesn’t
When changing something as dramatic as one’s worldview, one will likely find that there are many things that remain unchanged “by default,” which is to say, some things just tag along as baggage from one’s old ways of thinking. Having myself come from a staunch Christian upbringing, I understand how these things can happen. I wanted to share a few of the “gotchas” that I encountered along the way.
“Ignorant” isn’t quite the insult that our society considers it to be. Ignorance isn’t stupidity; it’s a lack of knowledge about a given subject. Due to the massive amount of information available to us today, combined with the limitations of the human brain, it’s a given that we’re all ignorant when it comes to perhaps millions of topics. Being ignorant isn’t a bad thing; it’s completely normal — and totally unavoidable.
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I’m an IT guy by day, and recently I was approached by a company that is one of the top companies in my field. They wanted to speak with me about a position with them, and I had the screening interview, followed by a pretty challenging “first” interview. I thought I’d share some things about this process from my perspective as a Buddhist.
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