The Wisdom of Gratitude and Giving
The
Japanese proverb "The kindness you have shown to others should be washed
away, and the kindness you have received from others should be carved in
stone" originates from Buddhist scriptures. This teaches us to let go of
the expectation of receiving something in return for the kindness we show
others, and instead, to deeply appreciate and remember the kindness we receive
from others. In our busy lives, we often forget the kindness we receive and
fail to recognize the invisible kindness that surrounds us. This proverb
reflects a common aspect of human psychology that we struggle with daily. While
understanding the proverb's meaning is important, putting it into practice
requires consistent effort. If more people adopt this mindset, we can create
significant positive changes in society.