A few months ago one of my friends posted a photo on Twitter of what was (incorrectly) deemed to be the mission statement of a nutrition company: “Don’t Be A Dick.”

I often think about this phrase and how it can be a good motto in which to live one’s life (sexism aside).

In the lineage of Buddhism I practice, Soto Zen, we have a kind of code of ethics that we follow called the 16 Bodhisattva Precepts. In my (very limited) thinking, I feel like the precepts can be distilled down to the phrase, “don’t be a dick.” Or “don’t be a jerk (if that suits you better). If you are a jerk to people you will have to deal with the consequences of being a jerk, and it’s not fun and not going to produce happiness. Being a jerk causes suffering.

As I thought about this, I realized that I have been a jerk. In fact, I am often a jerk. I think we all are. I think being a jerk is a human condition and impossible to avoid.

So I think intention is what is really important. I think if you vow to not be a jerk, and do your best to practice not being a jerk, that is a noble path. Sometimes you will be a jerk, because you (we) are human and we make mistakes. But when that happens I think part of the practice is to be forgiving of yourself and others when you encounter jerky behavior.

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6 responses to “intention”

  1. schlem Avatar
    schlem

    “Be excellent to one another!”
    “Party on, dude!”

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  2. MattyAndAnnika Avatar

    perfectly stated Schlem! hugs everyone and thanks for the post Moni!

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    1. Moni Avatar

      You’re very welcome! Thanks for reading! πŸ™

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      1. MattyAndAnnika Avatar

        always happy to login to wordpress each day and keep up with my favorite blogger friends around the world. I make it part of my day to read every post from each of you all daily. have an epic weekend and thank you!

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  3. Teiko Avatar
    Teiko

    Moni, would you post it to wezc blog?

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