What Would Buddha Do?

What Would Buddha Do? by Franz Metcalf is a thought-provoking exploration published by Random House Value Publishing in 2002. This first edition, consisting of 130 pages, delves into how the teachings of Buddha can be applied to the challenges of contemporary life. The author examines various aspects of existence, including materialism, relationships, and personal identity, presenting insights that resonate with modern readers.
In this book, readers will find a straightforward approach to understanding how 2,500 years of Buddhist wisdom can inform our daily struggles. Metcalf addresses common questions and dilemmas, offering guidance rooted in the teachings of Buddha. The work serves as a reference for those seeking clarity on issues such as stress, love, and values, making it a relevant resource for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and practical living.
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“What Would Buddha Do?” After all, he was a person just like us. He struggled with life just as we do and eventually discovered life’s deepest secrets. The author explores how Buddha would handle the many trials of contemporary life, showing how 2500 years of Buddhist teaching can guide us in our modern society. Questions of materialism, relationships, stress, love, personal identity and values are dealt with in a straightforward manner, following the wisdom of a great teacher.
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