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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Rennyo Shōnin (1415–1499)

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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: 

The faults of others are easy to see but the faults of our own are difficult to recognize. If one sees that he has a fault he must realize that the fault must be very grave indeed for him to recognize it himself, thus, he must take steps to correct his fault. Because it is difficult for us to see many of our faults we should listen to the advice of others. β€” Rennyo Shōnin (1415–1499)

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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: The faults of others are easy to see but the faults of our own are difficult to recognize. If one sees that he has a fault he must realize that the fault must be very grave indeed for him to recognize it himself, thus, he must take steps to correct his fault. Because it is difficult for us to see many of our faults we should listen to the advice of others. β€” Rennyo Shōnin (1415–1499) πŸ”— Explore more: buddhistdoor.net
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: The faults of others are easy to see but the faults of our own are difficult to recognize. If one sees that he has a fault he must realize that the fault must be very grave indeed for him to recognize it himself, thus, he must take steps to correct his fault. Because it is difficult for us to see many of our faults we should listen to the advice of others. β€” Rennyo Shōnin (1415–1499) πŸ”— Explore more: buddhistdoor.net
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