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Right Livelihood Business

Right Livelihood Business. Right Livelihood: Earning money in a way that follows Buddhist principles. What makes a successful business?. What things does a successful business do?.

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Right Livelihood Business

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  1. Right Livelihood Business Right Livelihood: Earning money in a way that follows Buddhist principles

  2. What makes a successful business? What things does a successful business do?

  3. You are bidding against other teams for a grant to start a business; the money is coming from a Buddhist organisation and so you need a good idea based on ‘right livelihood’ principles, as well as other Buddhist and business ideas. • You need to put together a presentation about your proposed business, which you will present to the judging panel. Your presentation should last for 5 minutes. • The Chair of the judging panel will ask individuals from each team questions about the proposal, so you all need to be fully prepared. The questions will include: • Tell me about a Buddhist teaching that your business tries to follow (different group members will be asked about different teachings). • Tell me how the business does this. • Tell me what you think is good about the way a Buddhist business is run. • Tell me what you think might be difficult about the way a Buddhist business is run. • Tell me what would be good about working for your business. • Tell me whether you think that the people involved in your business would be happy about the way your business is run. • You should think about these questions in your groups, but not prepare answers to read out.

  4. 8M Groups: Group 1 Ali Jade S-J Katie Sophie Group 2 Angus Emma Luna Group 3 Beth Bradley Katrina Group 4 Callum Clarissa Mia Owen Group 5 Edward Jeremy Louise Group 6 Flo Jonathan Jess G-H Sam Group 7 Jade B Jess A Luke Matt

  5. 8O Groups: Group 1 AJ Jay Maria Riya Group 2 Alex George Lucas Vicky Group 3 Caitlin Jack J Liam Shannon Group 4 Cecilia Hannah Jack A Nathan Group 5 Charlie Jess Molly Sam Group 6 Conor Lewis Mark Group 7 Coral Daisy Rob Wenjie

  6. 8T Groups: Group 1 Aaron Izzy Lauren Nathan Group 2 Alex Crystal Kate Liam Group 3 Amy Harry Lucy Olly Tyler Group 4 Angus Holly Krishan Shaunagh Group 5 Billy Ed Hannah Saskia Group 6 Carla Jacob Matt Steffi Vicky Group 7 Connor Ella Molly Sam

  7. Things you could prepare… • A PowerPoint • A booklet saying what your business will do • A video showing your business • Props to show your business • Anything else you can think of…!

  8. Buddhist Teachings: • The three universal truths: Life involves suffering, everything changes, there is no permanent you • The four noble truths : Suffering can be stopped by following the eightfold path, which stops craving • The eightfold path: right vision, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right awareness, right meditation • The five precepts: to abstain from harming another living thing, to abstain from taking the not given, to abstain from false speech, to abstain from sexual misconduct, to abstain from intoxicants

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