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When you cultivate, don't wear a mask.
Don't advertise one thing and sell another.
Avoid doing anything that's against the law.
To cultivate, you must be genuine and down-to-earth.
Actually do the work yourself.

Ven. Master Hsuan Hua

"Let me tell you, although I am a left-home person, education has been my lifelong ambition. If any of you have faith in me, you should also devote yourself to education. We want to reform the schools, but not blindly. I set up volunteer schools when I was eighteen, and taught over thirty people by myself. Education is the foundation for being a person. It is the foundation for the world; and it is the true national defense. If you do not do a good job in education, national defense will fail as well."

Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

The Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, Founder of the Instilling Goodness/Developing Virtue Schools, came to America to propagate Buddhism in the west. He vowed to save the world through education. Before becoming a monk, he had established a school in his home in order to teach the impoverished children of his community at no charge.

Venerable Master Hsuan Hua with children

Venerable Master HsuanHua in a classroom

Later, continuing to act on his vow, the Master founded Instilling Goodness Elementary School in 1976, followed by Developing Virtue Secondary School, the first Buddhist high school in the nation in 1981, hoping to inspire children to goodness, and to encourage transformation and virtue in young people.

Read The Simple Secret to Studying. Advice to students from Master Hua

For more information check the Wikipedia article on Master Hsuan Hua


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