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“Some people get the impression that Buddhism talks too much about suffering. In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time. Similarly, the Buddhist is willing to sacrifice immediate comfort so that he or she can achieve…” quote by Dalai Lama
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“Some people get the impression that Buddhism talks too much about suffering. In order to become prosperous, a person must initially work very hard, so he or she has to sacrifice a lot of leisure time. Similarly, the Buddhist is willing to sacrifice immediate comfort so that he or she can achieve lasting happiness.”

Dalai Lama

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Source Speech: Public Talk, Dalai Lama, date unknown

Buddhism teaches that enduring short‑term hardship can lead to lasting inner peace, rather than focusing solely on material success.

In simple terms: Hard work now can bring lasting happiness later.

Key Takeaway

Embrace disciplined effort for deeper fulfillment.

Themes

sacrifice happiness effort mindfulness

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career advancement
  • personal development
  • spiritual practice
  • health recovery

Key Concepts

Buddhist philosophy long‑term wellbeing impermanence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance necessary rest with long‑term goals?
  • What comforts can you let go of without harming health?
A Different Perspective

Immediate comfort may be necessary for survival, limiting the ability to sacrifice.

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