Sunday, April 19, 2009

Perfection

Perfection


In 'Forgiveness' - http://maitre-light.blogspot.com/2009/03/forgiveness.html , I asked,

"Don't we make mistakes sometimes?

Don't we have weaknesses, too?

Or do we think we're so 'perfect' ?"


Be careful if you think you're 'perfect'.

Cos' your strength can become your weakness.


I remember a student in one of the clubs where I used to teach.

She's very flexible.

One night, after my class, we met in the Ladies' room, and the thought came to guide her.

I told her, "You're very flexible, and that is your strength. But be careful, don't let your strength become your weakness."

What do I mean by that?

She's very supple.

Good to a certain extend cos' she can do certain poses, but bad in the sense that she can injure herself, break/fracture her joints/hips etc easily, without her knowing it. (Strength become weakness).

If she's not careful, she may end up becoming like a rubber band that's lost its elasticity.

Too much of a good thing can be bad.

Moderation is the key.


Some people eat 'big fish big meat' and all the luxurious food all the time.

As they grow older, a lot of illnesses and diseases also come their way all the time.


Coming back to the student :

She was a very nice and humble lady who accepted my advice and concern.

In the course of my work, I've met with many others who think they're flawless and infallible.

The reason I suppose it's because as one monastic once said, "No one can (and will) think they are wrong."

If you hold a similar view about your 'perfection', knowledge and abilities,

My suggestion is,

Please be careful.

Cos such attitude and mindset can lead to complacency, ingratitude, pride/ego, and in the end, to your own downfall and destruction.




"The person who continues in his stubbornness only promotes more evil."

- Venerable Ajahn Mun.

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"A mountain, no matter how tall,

Is always beneath the feet of the person who climbs it."

- Venerable Ajahn Maha Boowa .




"What should have been done is left undone,

What should NOT have been done, is done.

For those who are conceited and heedless,

The corruptions increase."

- The Buddha, Dhammapada verse 292 .

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"Avoid walking with your nose so high up that you do not know where you're going,

Or what you're stepping on (dung), or into (quick sand)."





“ 聪明反被聪明误” .

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"Those who pride themselves smart are the real stupid foolish ignorant ones."

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"Pride comes before a fall."

- An English proverb