Let
us be Moderate:
How
greed hinders moderation
In our Vaisakhi message, we
elaborated the second point of the Ten Principles for a Moderate Malaysian. In
this Wesak advertisement, we are happy to share the third principle. We hope
you look forward to the upcoming seven.
Principle Number Three.
I will not be greedy. I will not complain about why others
are richer than me but worry more about the poor in my midst.
1.
What
is greed?
Greed
is one of the Three Poisons mentioned in Buddhism. A toxin that hinders us from
living in moderation. Greed has many faces - money, power, status, entitlement
and gluttony. Greed is an uncontrolled craving that leads to unhappiness. Malaysians
who are living with plenty but continue to fight for the right to have more, who
compare their lives with the richer and fail to empathize with the poor suffers
from greediness. Greed makes even the rich unhappy.
2.
Why greediness
hinders moderation?
Greed
is the poison that challenges our generosity. It chips away our humanity and blinds
us from the joy of giving and helping others. Greed makes us want more, makes
us selfish, makes us blind to justice, and makes us celebrate form over
substance. The language of greed is ‘win-lose’ and ‘I’. Greed is all about ‘me’.
Moderation speaks on ‘win-win’ and focus on ‘us’ and ‘we’. A greedy person can
no longer be moderate as it is difficult to be moderate and greedy at the same
time.
3.
How to
conquer greediness and practice moderation?
We
must decide on what is enough. We must choose to be thankful. When we look into
our neighbour’s bowl, we worry if he has enough, not if he has more. By doing
so, we will deal with our wants and focus on others’ needs. We must control our
minds and take charge of our hearts. We must be convinced that greed makes us
unhappy and generosity is the antidote. We must make ‘care’ more important than
‘cash’. Look around and we can see that generous people who live moderately are
often the happiest, calmest and the most content among us. When we decide to
find peace within our hearts, we will conquer greed. Then, we will become an
agent of moderation.
At zubedy, our programs draw
strength from shared values and traditions. We believe that at heart, all
Malaysians want good things for themselves and for their brother and sister
Malaysians, simply because our nation cannot prosper as a whole if some of us
are left behind.
You and I, we must conquer
greediness and be Moderate Malaysians.
Let
us add value,
Have
A Meaningful Wesak.
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