![]() ![]() Both of them are powerful nations, yet neither can destroy the other so, they have to live side-by-side." Both countries have populations of over a billion. On Sino-India ties, he writes, "India and China have developed a sense of competition in recent times. We must, therefore, endeavour to integrate India's ancient wisdom with contemporary approaches to schooling, with the aim of promoting positive human values". I believe India is the only country with the potential to combine its ancient knowledge with its modern education. He praises India's rich civilisational heritage, saying it is "rooted in the long-standing traditions of karuna and ahimsa: compassion and non-violence. Tackling these difficult circumstances will require that we work together," he says. An additional problem that needs to be addressed is that of the growing gap between the rich and the poor. Scientists have predicted that if we don't act to stop it now, in the coming decades, water sources like rivers and lakes, may dry up. Another very serious issue is that of climate change and global warming. "Today, the pandemic is one threat we face. He also terms climate change and global warming as another very serious issue. "The crisis and its consequences serve as a warning-only by coming together in a coordinated global response, will we meet the unprecedented magnitude of the challenges we face. Economic disruption is posing a major challenge to governments and undermining the ability of so many people to make a living. On the pandemic, the Dalai Lama writes, "In this time of serious crisis, we face threats to our health, and feel sadness for the family and friends we have lost. He asks readers to discuss these thoughts with friends and, if possible, put them into practice in day-to-day life. I am very happy to have had this opportunity to share some of my thoughts and experiences with readers," he says about the book. "What we need to do is to cultivate inner values such as warm-heartedness and compassion. ![]() We all want to live a happy life and to do so is our right. "We tend to think that happiness comes from money and power, without acknowledging the role of the mind or that the key to happiness is inner peace. The Dalai Lama says as one among the more than seven billion human beings alive today, he has made a commitment to promoting human happiness. "The Little Book of Encouragement", which has 130 quotes, is edited by Renuka Singh and published by Penguin Random House. Dalai Lama's 'The Little Book of Encouragement' highlights the key to happiness(Twitter/NetTibet/tim_fargo) Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama shares quotes and words of wisdom to deal with the new realities of the panic-stricken world along with how to combat rising extremism, polarity and climate change besides his views on Tibet in his new book. ![]()
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