Self-discipline gets us from where we are to where we aspire to be.
It is controlling oneself not others.
It is remaining patient when our anger threatens to erupt.
It is knowing that the way we perform tasks is a reflection of how dedicated we are and how focused our minds are.
Accomplishments do not come from luck or happenstance, they are born of self-discipline.
The more attention we pay to what others are doing, the less we pay to what we are doing.
We harm others not because we are malicious but because we are careless.
Understanding this, with patience and self-discipline, we will become the master of our mind and no longer be mastered by it.
We progress in our practice, not because others make things easy for us, not because they discipline us.
But, when understanding it is up to us, we practice self-discipline.
Self-discipline enables us to stop acting without thought of the consequences.
To, instead, consciously choose how best to act.
Ven. Wuling
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