Going against what one hears and not taking it to heart

 


A revered Japanese Buddhist monk, Kukai (774-835), once said, “Going against what one hears and not taking it to heart” implies that solely accepting convenient stories or information can lead to losing sight of the truth. This trap is easy to fall into even in today's information society.

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