Lion's Roar

SHALL I STAY OR SHALL I GO?

THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC that began in 2019 has upended almost every facet of our lives, from our health to our homes, from our sustenance to our livelihood. An initial wave of job losses in 2020 became a wave of job leaving in 2021. But whether we lost our job or quit our job or tried to stay the course, the way we approach our working life has fundamentally changed.

Teaching 2,500 years ago, the Buddha had a lot to say about change. He called it , or impermanence, and listed it among the three fundamental marks of

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Lion's Roar

Lion's Roar2 min read
Truthfulness
I grew up hearing about the need for truth, I justice, equity, and peace. I’m a middle-aged daughter of human rights activists who put their lives on the line upholding their values. They were incarcerated for registering Black people to vote in the
Lion's Roar2 min read
Renunciation
Renunciation, the third parami, is often spoken of or looked upon as harsh and restrictive. Whenever we are in some difficulty where we need support, harshness and restrictiveness don’t resonate. But what we should know is that renunciation actually
Lion's Roar2 min read
Ten Ways to Find True Happiness
The paramis or paramitas are qualities that help us develop and reach true happiness, our highest potential. They are often translated as “perfections,” as they are the perfections of character necessary for enlightenment. Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh

Related