Attitude

2014年1月30日(木)更新:1
●It is not how you compare to others that is important, but rather how you compare to who you were yesterday. If you've advanced even one step, then you've achieved something great. Daisaku Ikeda

●Buddhism teaches that "all phenomena in the universe are manifestations of the Law" (Gosho Zenshu, p. 564). I hope you will, with this understanding, engage in broad-ranging studies with vigor and determination. The brain has a potential as vast and boundless as the universe. How then do we manifest the brain's full creative powers? There is only one way to bring out our full intellectual capacity: by constantly putting our minds to work. Daisaku Ikeda

●It is natural for human beings to look forward. Our eyes naturally look ahead. In this sense, we are made for moving toward a goal. Daisaku Ikeda

●Our task is to establish a firm inner world, a robust sense of self that will not be swayed or shaken by the most trying circumstances. Daisaku Ikeda