The Cultivation of Transcendent Leadership

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In various wisdom traditions, the lists of traits or principles may differ somewhat, but the underlying intentions are very similar. The very practice of cultivating these traits yields not only results that affect those around one, but also imbues one’s very life with a greater degree of meaning and satisfaction.

In Buddhism, these are sometimes referred to as “the paramitas of the bodhisattva” or “the six paramitas”, which include generosity, patience, morality, effort, meditation, and wisdom.

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