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Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Humanism: A Blueprint for Ethical Innovation

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Exploring Compassion, Non-Violence, and Interconnectedness as Guides for Technology and Global Responsibility “In the practice of tolerance, one’s enemy is the best teacher.” – The Dalai Lama Source This quote is often attributed to the Dalai Lama, and it reflects Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, particularly the idea of compassion and non-violence even toward adversaries. It can be found in various of his teachings, including in his book The Art of Happiness (1998), where he discusses the importance of tolerance, love, and compassion. Google’s Deep Dive Podcast: Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Humanism Tibetan Buddhism and its Influence on Modern Humanism How Compassion, Non-Violence, and Interconnectedness Shape Ethical Technology Tibetan Buddhism, with its rich spiritual and philosophical heritage, offers profound insights that resonate with modern humanism. As the world faces rapid technological advancement, Tibetan Buddhist principles—such as compassion, non-...