sitio in Los Angeles is doing 16 things including…

follow the Eightfold Path

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I'm not sure why I can't stay mindful of speech 5 months ago

“malicious or divisive speech, abusive or harsh speech” – I don’t know why I can’t remember at work that the important thing is how we treat each other.

To me, what I actually do at work is absurd. If I look at the big picture of my job I cannot escape the conclusion that I am a tiny part of making rich people richer while doing next to nothing to improve the world.

The only lives that I can play any real part in improving right now are my coworkers. If what we’re doing is absurd, at least we can bring joy to each other doing it.

Why, then, do I find myself everyday saying something mean to or about somebody? Why, given that I think my job is for all intents and purposes without any real meaning, do I get so frustrated at things not being done “the right way” or “cleanly” or “correctly”?

Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t all I do. I try everyday to be light-hearted and make people smile and laugh. I try to approach everything with an open mind, open heart, and to remember that people are more important than projects. I try to be constructive, I try to mentor, be helpful, empower.

I do manage it for a bit. And then I forget and I bitch about some code or some process or some person who didn’t do something “correctly.”

The environment is difficult; some of the people are difficult people. This is good news. It wouldn’t be much of a practice if it were all easy.



For those disinclined to look things up 2 years ago

Cribbed from here

The Eightfold Path (ariya-magga)

Wisdom/Discernment (pañña)
1. Wise or Right View/Understanding (samma-ditthi) – Knowledge of the Four Noble Truths
2. Wise or Right Intention/Resolve (sammá-sankappa) – Renunciation, Loving-kindness, Harmlessness

Virtue (sila)
3. Wise or Right Speech (sammá-vácá) – abstaining from lying, malicious or divisive speech, abusive or harsh speech, and idle chatter
4. Wise or Right Action (sammá-kammanta) – abstaining from killing, stealing and sexual misconduct
5. Wise or Right Livelihood (sammá-ájíva) – abstaining from dishonest and harmful means of livelihood

Concentration/Meditation (samadhi)
6. Wise or Right Effort (samma-vayama) – the effort of avoiding and overcoming unskillful qualities, and of developing and maintaining skillful qualities
7. Wise or Right Mindfulness (samma-sati) – The Four Foundations of Mindfulness
8. Wise or Right Concentration (samma-samadhi) – The Four Form Jhanas



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