With this regard, to have hospitality is also one of the ways to pay respect and
to gain more virtues to oneself which will be needed for the front-line service
employees in the healthcare corporate, too.
3. Endurance: means having the determination to keep doing good deeds, no
matter what obstacles we come across. In our real life, it is not possible for us
to get or to have whatever we desire because of other external factors, not only
the internal factors from ourselves. We cannot control or dictate everything;
consequently we have to learn to accept things beyond our expectation. And this
is that virtue – be patient or have endurance.
In pragmatic Buddhist term, endurance is divided into two parts
(Phrabhavanaviriyakhun, 2012):
x No matter what happens around us, we will not back away from our goal.
We put more effort and keep on doing good deeds without stopping or
changing from our target if it is possible to be successful. Moreover, we will
not do bad acts to those people or things that make us get angry or depression.
It means that we better still our mind instead of fighting back with them.