So an incorruptible person is one that has all of their needs met, but doesn’t depend on anything for it. They can always make the moral choice, because no choices are incompatible with the foundation of their well-being.
This actually goes to the very heart of Buddhism (and probably a few other religions). Well done. ;)
I’ve still been thinking about this quote a lot. Do you think you can trace it more specifically? Is there a book / video / resource that explains it well?
This actually goes to the very heart of Buddhism (and probably a few other religions). Well done. ;)
Most likely that’s where this intuition can be traced back to
I’ve still been thinking about this quote a lot. Do you think you can trace it more specifically? Is there a book / video / resource that explains it well?
I don’t recall, this is one of those concepts that you kind of assemble out of a bunch of conversations with people that already presuppose it