Buddhism’s Three Poisons for Emergency Management
Credit to Dr. Helen Miller, CEM® for bringing these to my attention.
In Buddhism, there are several constructs, pathways, philosophies, etc., many of which are applicable to better Emergency Management. Sometimes viewing the various ways we do things, and the ‘why’ – can be a meaningful thought-exercise. And benefits of wellness and grace apply to emergency managers, too.
One aspect of Buddhism is a trilogy of good versus evil. Three positives (wholesome or positive attitudes) versus three poisons.
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