The Buddha taught that when someone insults or wounds you, the first arrow is the initial pain you cannot avoid, but the second arrow is the additional suffering you inflict on yourself by dwelling on, replaying, or reacting to that pain; by recognizing this distinction and refusing to draw the second arrow, you can maintain inner peace regardless of external circumstances.
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A Roman Emperor and a Buddha Walk Into a MarketplaceAjouté :
Picture this.
An emperor and a Buddha. Same crowded market.
>> [music] >> Same impossible problem.
A merchant insults me.
My armor wants war.
The Buddha beside me only smiles.
"Marcus," he says, "the first arrow [music] struck you. The second, you fire yourself."
I breathe.
I let the insult pass [music] through me like wind through a gate.
The merchant leaves.
My peace stays.
Tonight, when someone wounds [music] you with a word, name it out loud. First arrow. Then refuse to draw a second.
That refusal is your throne.
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