LIFE-BASED ON STABILITY STANDARD
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The basis of the stability of life must consist of four requisites: food, cloth, lodging, and medicine. The development of quality of life according to the four development (Bhavana), the principle of Buddhism is applied to all four aspects of life consisting of physical development is the development of the quality of life to match the environment. Moral development is the development of behavior of living together in society. Mental development is the development of learning and consciousness. Intellectual development is learning to gain enlightenment in the present condition for physical and mental stability, security, and good quality of life and apply to life for the greatest benefit both to oneself and the public. The development (Bhavana), when persons have self-estimation, will gain stability both physically and mentally and live on the basis of the development of balance in the physical, mental, and economic dimensions.
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