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Be Angry

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Be Here

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Be Happy

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Dalai Lama on What Matters ...

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El poder del aquí y ahora

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Kata no ni o oroshite ikiru

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Transformation Workbook

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かけがえのない人間 [Kakegae no nai n...

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“«UNA SOCIEDAD BASADA EN EL DINERO ES AGRESIVA, Y LOS QUE DETENTAN EL PODER PUEDEN MALTRATAR A LOS DEMÁS, TRATARLOS CON CRUELDAD… … ESTA SITUACIÓN PRODUCE UN CRECIENTE MALESTAR SOCIAL.»”
Noriyuki Ueda, El poder de la indignación (Crecimiento personal)

“People in positions of leadership like politicians have emerged from within a society that depends on money so naturally they think like that and lead society further in that direction. In this kind of society people who value affection and compassion are treated like fools. While those whose priority is making money become more and more arrogant. To be angry on behalf of those who are treated unjustly means that we have compassionate anger. This type of anger leads to right action and leads to social change. To be angry towards the people in power does not create change. It creates more anger, more resentment, more fighting.”
Noriyuki Ueda, Be Angry

“Sentir ira en nombre de las personas tratadas de forma injusta significa que hay en nosotros ira compasiva. Este tipo de ira nos lleva a la acción correcta y conduce al cambio social. Experimentar ira contra quienes ocupan el poder no trae ningún cambio. Crea más ira, más resentimiento, más lucha.”
Noriyuki Ueda, El poder de la indignación (Crecimiento personal)



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