Buddhist scholars offer philosophy of calm amid modern grind
At Xizang Buddhism University, a quiet sense of reflection offers insight into some of modern society's most pressing struggles. Within the peaceful monastery grounds, tulkus and Buddhist scholars speak thoughtfully about the growing phenomenon of excessive competition and the anxiety that often accompanies modern life.
In a world driven by constant ambition, comparison, and the endless pursuit of success, these monks offer a different perspective rooted in Buddhist philosophy. They believe that much of today's pressure stems from attachment to achievement, recognition, and external expectations. Buddhism, they explain, encourages people to look inward, approach success and failure with detachment, and maintain inner balance amid life's uncertainties.
Rather than chasing temporary rewards or surrendering to social pressures, the practitioners emphasize calmness, self-discipline, and spiritual cultivation. Through accepting life's challenges with composure, they seek clarity and peace in an increasingly fast-paced world.
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