“Let one be friendly and well mannered; then one will have much happiness and put an end to misery.”
Could you imagine if we were all – and I mean every person on earth – friendly and well mannered? Buddha says that would bring an end to misery. What do you think? It’s certainly worth a shot, and I’d like to start right now. Good manners and friendliness are the names of the game.
Can you do it?
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loving kindness is the way to end all suffering. Practiced in daily life, towards oneself and others, will solve almost all problems. It is called metta in traditional language.