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Right Thinking
Developing discernment in what is wholesome and unwholesome.

What is
Right Thinking?
Right Thinking involves cultivating wholesome thoughts that lead to ethical, beneficial, and mindful actions. The Buddha emphasised reflection and discernment, helping one avoid harmful mental patterns and guiding the mind toward clarity and virtue.



How We Cultivate
Right Thinking
Our students develop this through debate, reflection, and guided discussions. By evaluating actions for their wholesomeness—whether they harm oneself, others, or both—students learn to reason clearly, make ethical decisions, and act with integrity. Debating on societal issues trains them to articulate these insights confidently.

Parents Role
Parents can nurture Right Thinking by engaging in discussions on contrasting viewpoints, helping children weigh pros and cons, and encouraging reflective thought on everyday choices—like why completing chores or handling responsibilities matters. These conversations cultivate analytical skills, discernment, and a sense of ethical responsibility.
Parents are a child's number 1 teacher.

Testimonials
Right Thinking brought intelligence and wisdom into my mind. It allowed me to enhahce my critical thinking and question different dilemmas
|Xavier
Right Thinking taught me how to think deeper about the world because I had to think of many counter arguments against the opponent and some of the arguments that came at me were very well made. This made me think deeply about how I can go against the argument.
|Brian

Right Thinking in Action

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