The Way of Youth: Buddhist Common Sense for Handling Lifes Questions by Daisaku Ikeda - Presentation Transcript
The Way of Youth: Buddhist Common
Sense for Handling Lifes Questions
by Daisaku Ikeda
Wonderful
Daisaku Ikeda, who offers spiritual leadership to 12 million Soka Gakkai
Buddhists throughout the world, responds to the complicated issues facing
American young people in a straightforward question-and-answer format.
He addresses topics that include building individual character, the purpose
of hard work and perseverance, family and relationships, tolerance, and
preservation of the environment. Written from a Buddhist perspective, this
collection of answers to lifes questions offers timeless wisdom to people of
all faiths.
Personal Review: The Way of Youth: Buddhist Common Sense
for Handling Lifes Questions by Daisaku Ikeda
This volume deals in a Q & A format with issues of concern to all young
people. Although Daisaku Ikeda is a Buddhist leader, his answers deal
with humanity and the wisdom inherent in it rather than with religion -- it is
for everyone. As one reads through the book, a common message
emerges vividly although never dealt with directly: you are most valuable
and precious; find your own voice and use it without fear; find your own
self and value it deeply. By the end of the book, the reader finds
himself/herself viewing things in a very positive light.
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This volume deals in a Q & A format with issues more
This volume deals in a Q & A format with issues of concern to all young people. Although Daisaku Ikeda is a Buddhist leader, his answers deal with humanity and the wisdom inherent in it rather than with religion -- it is for everyone. As one reads through the book, a common message emerges vividly although never dealt with directly: you are most valuable and precious; find your own voice and use it without fear; find your own self and value it deeply. By the end of the book, the reader finds himself/herself viewing things in a very positive light. less
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