Recorded at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre (BSWA), Perth, Western Australia. Ajahn Brahm discusses how blaming others is counterproductive. And he explains what to do when blamed and how to nurture the good parts of others by giving praise (positive feedback) instead of noticing and criticizing their bad states and traits. Support BSWA making these types of teachings available for free online via: patreon.com/BuddhistSocietyWA.
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