Virtue in Loss

 

Many Japanese Buddhist monks teach that one should “take losses to accumulate virtue.” This means that even experiences that seem like unwelcome losses can become opportunities to build virtue when willingly accepted without expecting anything in return. Here, “virtue” refers to inner qualities such as moral character, integrity, and goodness. By accumulating virtue, we gain the trust of others, enrich our relationships, and are more likely to receive support in times of difficulty. At the same time, we cultivate inner satisfaction and personal growth. So, if you find yourself facing what feels like a loss, remember the teaching: “take losses to accumulate virtue.”

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