try, instead of keep concluding other's are at fault, give reasons to yourself as to why others commit fault. like oh maybe they have some other problems etcs./\
I agree too. ThanksOriginally posted by sinweiy:i normal practice shui2yuan2. improperly curious about the affairs of others are pretty tiring. when the help comes to you, then you try to help. if not don't purposely go look for people to help.
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er... what is your idea of practicing dharma? When you live life realizing dharma, then you are practicing dharma no matter where you are or what you are doing... IMHOOriginally posted by jackal33:Thanks. That was some nice advice. Its rather brief though. Anyone who actually has a real life example of how they practice dharma at work? I do understand that dharma can be practice in a busy life as a simple act of giving up your seat to someone who needs it is already a simple act of compassion. However, i was thinking that is it really possible to have compassion in work?
For example; showing compassion to a boss who just hates you so much and he always give you the black face or always put blames on you? (just an example not my personal experience)
I'm still a student so not much experience.Originally posted by jackal33:Thanks. That was some nice advice. Its rather brief though. Anyone who actually has a real life example of how they practice dharma at work? I do understand that dharma can be practice in a busy life as a simple act of giving up your seat to someone who needs it is already a simple act of compassion. However, i was thinking that is it really possible to have compassion in work?
For example; showing compassion to a boss who just hates you so much and he always give you the black face or always put blames on you? (just an example not my personal experience)