The three wise monkeys, embodying the proverbial principle from Buddhist philosophy: 'See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.' Natallia Pershaj/iStock/Getty images plus Democracy depends upon using ...
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(THE CONVERSATION) Democracy depends upon using words wisely. With the right words, citizens can live and work together, even in disagreement – and resolve conflicts peacefully. More fundamentally, ...
(The Conversation) — If we considered people on the other side of a disagreement as not ‘evil’ but ‘mistaken’ or ‘ill-informed,’ it might create more room for dialogue, writes a scholar of mindfulness ...
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What Buddhism can teach in this moment of deep divisions: No person is ‘evil,’ only ‘mistaken’
Democracy depends upon using words wisely. With the right words, citizens can live and work together, even in disagreement – and resolve conflicts peacefully. Today, politicians routinely describe ...
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