Yes, it is difficult being good!
Am I doing the right thing? It is a dharma question. It has answers that suit us and hurt us. The reason is that the question makes us ponder how we think and apply the most substantial biases to everyday situations.
When self-interest overpowers and clouds our judgment, the actions we take may be colored morally right, but the basis for them is shaky. Such actions are not in the significant interest of anyone.
When generosity takes precedence, it clarifies how our actions affect those we are touched by. Then the steps draw up a comforting bridge of honesty, inclusiveness, and truthfulness that others find walking easy on. And the sincerity is reflected in our dealings.
Regardless of how we decide to go, the thunders after we act tell us the reality. The best situation is that what we think and do can be without an explanation.
So, we must perceive our place on a scale the self-interest and generosity very well.
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