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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet

Tenzin Gyatso

(1935 - )

Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, and Howard C. Cutler. 2009.

The Art of Happiness.10th Anniversary ed. London: Hodder.

 

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"Three Main Commitments in Life"

"Firstly, on the level of a human being, His Holiness' first commitment is the promotion of human values such as compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment and self-discipline.  All human beings are the same.  We all want happiness and do not want suffering.   Even people who do not believe in religion recognize the importance of these human values in making their life happier.  His Holiness refers to these human values as secular ethics.  He remains committed to talk about the importance of these human values and share them with everyone he meets. . . . <http://www.dalailama.com/page.2.htm>

 

"I believe that individuals can make a difference in society. Since periods of change such as the present one come so rarely in human history, it is up to each of us to make the best use of our time to help create a happier world." -- The Dalai Lama (1992 Speech)

 

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