The Calamity in the Buddhism
Keywords:
Failure, BuddhismAbstract
There are four failures which are documented in Buddhist principles in the following: 1) Precept failure is defined as an act against morality, also known as immoral conduct in which it violates public laws and traditions in each region, leading to unacceptable behaviours to the society; 2) Behavioural failure is described as misconduct against ethics. Moreover, it is misbehaviour against moral and ethical fundamentals as well as the religious teaching in Buddhism and/or other religious beliefs; 3) Erroneous beliefs is an act of having false opinions against reality and morality in which it is formed by greeds, anger and delusions. Furthermore, it depends on the power of those aforementioned greeds which results in a person having wrongful thoughts and misconduct both verbally and mentally; 4) Professional failure refers to occupational misconduct or professional malpractice which is inappropriate to gender and self and contrary to the good morals and the laws. Consequently, it creates a catastrophe to own self and other parties. In other words,it can widely affect public community, organisations and companies with a disastrous outcome.
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