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The path factor
of right living is often called right livelihood, and it has to do with
the practical effects of how we work in the world. Right livelihood is
primarily a teaching for laypeople, as monks and nuns engage in no
worldly affairs. Here we will focus on the so-called "ethical precepts,"
the first of which is to take care not to kill or cause injury to other
living beings. This is the central organizing principle of all Buddhist
ethics.
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