We always see others’ faults, but it is difficult to see your own faults. For example, although we see things that are distant from our eyes very clearly, we don’t see some things that are very close, like your own face. Rather than always looking for others faults, it is better to examine yourself.
Khenpo Karten Rinpoche, from “Calendar Dharma.”
Photo: Cueva Ventana in Puerto Rico by Radu Micu.