“Are people born wicked, or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?” The opening lines of ‘Wicked’ pose this most important question.
How chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo brings out the characteristics needed to make authentic relationships that last.
Buddhability Shorts are monthly episodes where we break down a Buddhist concept that we’ve touched on in an interview.
Buddhists are also committed to creating a better, more peaceful world. Friendship is one critical way that we, as individuals, can work toward a more peaceful society.
Your first few months of college can be intimidating but it is also a time of major personal growth.
We all have those friendships that last or fizzle out. Learn what Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda has to say about making friendships last.
Our desire to see that person become happy and support them is the most important.
Often the more we’re struggling, the closer we are to a breakthrough. Here are 11 texts to send to a friend on the brink of giving up.
Read four practical ways that you can develop good relationships now from Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda.
Feel like you’re missing out? Buddhism can help put it in perspective.