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Knowing Right From Wrong
Episode 31

Knowing Right From Wrong

Have you ever realized that what people judge in others often are things that they themselves do? OR something that they perhaps did in the past? In this episode, we share a Zen Story that helps us to better have compassion and empathy for those around

Zen Stoic Path Show

July 12, 202110m 45s

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Show Notes

  • When we judge others, we are actually judging ourselves. 
  • Humans have come into being for the sake of each other, so either teach them or learn to bear them.' -Marcus Aurelius
  • Continuing to judge someone after the moment of noticing their wrongdoing rather than teaching them better or giving them feedback only serves to hold you back from freeing yourself.
  • Silent judgement in your own mind or gossiping continuously about others keeps the noise going. It prevents your soul from progressing in its development.

Topics

zenstoicphilosophybuddhismstoicismself improvementpersonal development