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Right Livelihood
Having livelihood that harms no being.

What is
Right Livelihood?
Right Livelihood is living ethically, fulfilling responsibilities, and refraining from actions that harm others. For young people, this begins with their roles as students and family members.



How We Cultivate
Right Livelihood
Our cooking competition training ground develops responsibility, accountability, discipline and integrity. Students prepare cultural dishes, guided by parental involvement, cultivating integrity, leadership, and cooperation. The process—from ingredient selection to presentation—teaches RADI: Responsibility, Accountability, Discipline, and Integrity.
Parents Role
Parents guide children through each step: planning, shopping, cooking, and serving. By modelling care, diligence, and honesty in these activities, parents instil RADI qualities and strengthen bonds through shared learning and tradition.
Parents are a child's number 1 teacher.
Testimonials
Right livelihood taught me to be more strict on myself, that there is no easy way to get better whether it is in academics or in general. Discipline gives me motivation, and helps erase bad habits like procrastination or laziness and encourages me to do something more productive and meaningful, either studying or through hobbies.
|Katrina
Right Livelihood taught me to have gratitude for my parents because I'm able to learn how to make food from our culture, and how I can make my parents happy by alleviating their struggles through cooking them dinner. The strenuous process of cooking food made me aware of the dedication and time my parents have, despite being worn out by work.
|Helen

Right Livelihood in Action

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