Have your views deal with what you're doing, not what you are or what the world is.
"All of [the Buddha's] really basic teachings have to do with action,
which is why kamma is so central to what he taught. Kamma consists of
your intentions, and your intentions are shaped by your views. If your
views are concerned with what you are or what the world is, you’re going
to be sloppy in your actions. But if your views deal with what are you
doing, what kind of actions are skillful, what kind of actions are not
skillful, they focus your attention where it really can make a
difference — where it really can be of use. The rest of the path then
follows on that. You make up your mind that you’re going to act on
intentions that are not harmful, and you apply that principle to your
daily life."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Expert's Mind"
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