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us that we should not attach and crave to fame and wealth, and not benefit ourselves by hurting others. One can realize oneself by realizing others. Therefore, one has to cultivate and commit oneself in society. Without selfishness, we can really serve the society and people. Without the craving and clinging to personal fame and wealth, we can be really free, comfortable and "rich". The principle of Middle Way enlightens us about the interdependent nature of existence; therefore we should not go extreme. Be optimistic! The secret of happiness is not doing things that we like, but liking things that we do. The 3 processes of learning, namely belief/faith, interpretation, practice and certification, are known as The Three Ways. The behavior or performance of an individual in the religion should not affect the faith to a religion. A group of people is just a miniature of society, having some good guys and some bad guys. All religions and philosophies have their doctrines, values and functions. Within a specific time frame and space, different religions will serve and benefit a particular group of human beings towards kindness and wholesomeness. Amongst the right religions, there is no such religion that is "better" than the others are. However, since the wisdom and vision of the founders of the religions are different, there are different levels in their doctrines, different methods of teaching and different goals and objectives. Incidentally, the extent of the benefits of the religions is different....

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