Came across the discussion in Steve Collins's _Readings of the Vessantara_ on 'metta' (friendliness) as a crucially important Buddhist/non-Buddhist/pre-Buddhist virtue, and was reminded why it's perhaps my favorite virtue
"For it is only when man shall have peace within himself, and boundless goodwill for others, that peace in the world will become real and enduring." 2/2 Ācariya Buddharakkhita
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Citation: Ācariya Buddharakkhita. Mettā: The Philosophy and Practice of Universal Love. Kandy: Buddhist Publication Society, 1989.
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