Good evening.
There seemed to be a lot of agony.
It's written in question format, but should I answer it as if it were inside ()?
What is a human being.
(They are greedy beings.)
What are the worries of this world?
(It's infuriating that only people who act with greed seem to have good feelings.)
When you let go of your worries,
Which would you be happier, or when you're overgrown with greed?
(Being greedy seems happier, and I feel like good people are losing money)
Is anything possible without being judged?
(Someone has to judge. (I'm not convinced by the world where everything is possible.)
By the way, when was the word happiness invented?
Is this the word Buddha started using?
Is it a word that Japanese monks started using?
Did translators after the Meiji period just apply it?
In the first place, I believe that there is no happiness that does not stand on some kind of sacrifice.
What is the Buddha's yardstick and judgment criteria
It's not about judging or not judging anyone.
It's not about putting up with greed or not.
It's not happiness or misfortune based on comparisons with those around you.
Buddhism teaches letting go of obsessions such as greed and happiness.
The position is that the surroundings are not subject to comparison.
I'm also unhappy with this lady.
There are times when I think it might be strange.
However, it is more important to protect and prepare myself rather than judging my opponent.
From my point of view, he's still young.
There's still time to be able to do a lot of things without thinking about it.
Live your time to prepare your own allies and allies instead of looking out for enemies.
An ancient philosopher said that they think humans are reeds,
In addition to questioning your mind, take care of your body's voice as well.