We straighten ourselves out in thought, word, and deed, set a good example for others, share our knowledge when we can, and stop causing suffering both for ourselves and for all other beings.

"In fact, being a Buddhist fundamentalist is one of the best things we can for the world. We straighten ourselves out in thought, word, and deed, set a good example for others, share our knowledge when we can, and stop causing suffering both for ourselves and for all other beings. This, the Buddha said, is one of the greatest gifts you can give to others, if not the greatest gift of all."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Good Fundamentals"


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