One Good Deed
More than half a century ago, when I was
still in elementary school, there was a piece of paper posted in the classroom
with the motto: “One good deed a day.” This simple phrase encapsulates a core
principle of Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of accumulating virtue
through daily acts of kindness—a fundamental path for human growth and
connection. Looking back on my long life, I regret not consistently living by
this philosophy. Its wisdom, however, resonates with me more deeply now than
ever. Despite my age, I feel a renewed determination to embrace this practice,
to make a conscious effort to perform one good deed each day. It is never too
late to walk a path of kindness and purpose.