- To Not Harm Others:
- Not harming others is a way of benefit them, we're not causing them any harm.
- We may find ourselves in scenarios where we have to choose between benefiting ourselves (which causes harm to others and/or all of Nature) or not benefiting ourselves (which prevents harm happening to others and/or all of Nature).
- Since we're immersed in the quality of selfishness, we often choose to benefit ourselves, even if it causes harm to others and/or all of Nature.
- We have to change from personal selfishness to mutual bestowal. We have to rise above our egos and stop harming others and all of Nature.
- To Actively Benefit Others:
- We may find ourselves in scenarios where we have to choose between actively benefiting others or not benefiting them at all.
- Since we're immersed in the quality of selfishness, we often choose not to benefit others. We either choose to benefit ourselves (with no regard for others) or we choose to not do anything at all.
- We have to change from personal selfishness to mutual bestowal and actively seek to benefit others instead of ourselves.
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