Even though the world is a mess, and people are doing all kinds of horrible things to make it messier, you’ve got to make sure that you’re in control of your choices.
"Most often we go through the world, looking not at our own actions but
at what other people are doing, and then we react. We feel that our
reaction is a natural response, built into the way things are: When
people do outrageous things, we feel we’re bound to get angry. But as
the Buddha said, whether they’re outrageous or not, your reaction is
still your kamma. You have to look at it that way.
So you have to ask yourself, “What kind of action would be skillful in a case like this?” It’s not the first thought that often comes to us. When you look around at the world, it’s hard to say, “It’s a wonderful world, everything’s fine, therefore I’m going to be good.”
You have to realize that, ok, even though the world is a mess, and
people are doing all kinds of horrible things to make it messier, still,
for your own sake, you have to ask yourself, “What kind of actions can I do right now that would lead to good long-term results?”
That’s what you’re responsible for, and that’s what you’re going to
have to live with. So regardless of what other people do, you’ve got to
make sure that you’re in control of your choices."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Death World"
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