Global Goodness
Based on the eBook ความดีสากล (Global Goodness)
Group 1: Foundations of Global Goodness
Why Global Goodness Matters – An overview of the 5 universal virtues.
Global Goodness Across Cultures and Faiths – Why it transcends religion, age, gender.
How Global Goodness Builds the Foundation for Peace and Wisdom – Linking it to meditation and mindfulness.
Group 2: The 5 Universal Virtues in Daily Life
Each virtue can be one article or more, depending on the angle:
Cleanliness: Inside and Out
→ Tidy space, tidy mind. Includes digital decluttering (your desktop, folders, inbox, car).Orderliness: The Power of Systems Thinking
→ How routines, systems, and planning increase clarity and reduce stress.Politeness: The Energy of Respect
→ How tone, posture, and facial expression impact communication and karmic results.Punctuality: Respecting Time and Energy
→ Links to discipline, harmony, and reliability in both Buddhist and Western management values.Concentration: From Chaos to Clarity
→ Real-life applications for improving meditation, focus at work, and creative thinking.
Group 3: Global Goodness & Spiritual Progress
Why Cleanliness Affects Your Mind
→ Explore how body/mind environments affect the depth of meditation.
Group 4: Modern Life, Ancient Values
Clutter Culture: How Overconsumption Blocks Inner Peace
→ Based on insights from Part 2 (ข้อจำกัดของชีวิต)The Price of Not Knowing Ourselves – From Part 1
Technology, Tidiness, and the Dharma – How Buddhist values apply to digital life
Group 5: Everyday Practice Challenges
Why Is It So Hard to Be on Time?
→ Tie to your own struggles and cultural comparisons.Falling Off the Path: What to Do When You Break Your Own Rules
Group 6: Global Goodness & Society
Teaching Children Global Goodness Without Preaching
→ Family, school, or community examples.Goodness as Social Infrastructure – Link to your cross-cultural work and social harmony.