The Buddha's teaching: Do not rush to celebrate, to be criticized .VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.
Buddha taught: Praise is not yet to the truth, do not listen to criticism, anger, do not listen to praise and praise, but must know how to listen and revise yourself.

Praise is not yet to the truth, do not listen to the anger, do not listen to praise
In everyday life the Buddhist mind always has to create blessings to cultivate merit for himself and his family. There is so much creating merit without spending wealth or effort. Whoever praises honestly and properly is blessed immeasurably. On the contrary, if the criticism is not honest, not true, they themselves have to blame immeasurably. From a worldly perspective, a gentle compliment at the right time as well as a tonic helps us recover quickly and make us feel satisfied and cool. But if that compliment is not true, it is the words of a flattering or flattering person who will make us arrogant and suffer misery because it is easy to be abused by an abusive person.
Completed under the Buddhist gaze When the Buddha went to propagation, many people scolded him, praised everything, was falsely accused of humiliation, but he remained calm, calm and peaceful in the presence of toxic winds to witness. I have freed myself from all the constraints of the world.
Compliments under the Buddhist gaze are only relative, so when one hears criticism or criticism, one should not rush to be sad, because when one is sad, one will lose his temper and one will not know when he is sad. criticism true or false. Compliments are the common story of the world, there are many people who praise them to take the heart of the world, there are many people who blame for jealousy and envy. Therefore, we must be clear and calm before the criticisms. "
Our daily life is constantly exposed to two compliments. We must listen to criticism or criticism to know and correct ourselves. Whoever praises correctly, we try to absorb and change. Whoever wrongly commends us must be reserved, watchful but must be calm, happy, sad, angry, and hateful, then we are wise to realize the purpose of that compliment.

The criticism under the Buddhist gaze comes from affection
It is more difficult to criticize other people but having enough courage and stature to receive criticism is even more difficult. Please calmly listen and go into detail every sentence of the critic in the meanwhile our mind is less disturbed and does not utter meaningless words. Do not let your emotions lead you to think that you are overwhelmed or feeling inhibited but look in each sentence for criticizing the right thing that we ourselves need to change. No matter what, we should not worry what others are thinking about us. If we take care like that, we will be controlled by others and depend on their words and actions.
A right compliment will help us uplift our spiritual morality, a false praise will only harm us into a deep pit of sin. Compliments under the look of Buddhism are derived from affection. For those whom I have had aversion to, even if they do something good, what I must still ignore, sometimes inappropriate, also criticize. For someone whom you already have sympathy for, and whoever did something wrong and not criticized, they still seek to defend. It has strong emotional affection, we praise and support those who benefit us for nothing. On the contrary, we reproach for anyone, not only because he hurt us, for those who have hurt us a little bit, benefiting others well, we still see them as good as usual, as long as they benefit yourself as well. It is a compliment according to people's emotions.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.2/3/2020.


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