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3 +3 | micro-ondernemers met een laag inkomen |
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3 -1 | ondernemende boeren |
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3 -1 | op het algemeen welzijn gerichte ondernemers |
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livelihood entrepreneurs ondernemende boeren Explanation: Ondernemers in levende dieren klinkt niet echt lekker. Ik hou het maar op ondernemende boeren. |
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livelihood entrepreneurs op het algemeen welzijn gerichte ondernemers Explanation: Op het algemeen welzijn gerichte ondernemers en mensen die hun eigen voedsel verbouwen, vrouwen en jongeren ..... de juiste wijze van levensonderhoud of "op eerlijke wijze je brood verdienen" is een principe dat je in alle wereldreligies terugvindt, inclusief het Boeddhisme ik denk dat 'livelihood' (eigenlijk 'right livelihood') in 'livelihood entrepreneurs' verwijst naar 'Het Edele achtvoudige pad' met als punt 5 "de juiste wijze van levensonderhoud", dat berust op een aantal 'ethische normen', meer in het bijzonder geen schade berokkenen aan je omgeving, voorbeeldig maar authentiek gedrag vertonen, een goede invloed hebben in combinatie met ondernemen zou ik 'op het algemeen welzijn gericht' willen voorstellen Social Entrepreneurs, Social Enterprises, Right Livelihood Entrepreneurs: Entrepreneurs who make a difference Do you want to make a difference in the world with your business? Is your enterprise focused on a social agenda or personal mission? Would you like to make your living by pursuing your right livelihood? You can do well at doing good, and I can help. Right Livelihood Entrepreneur - An entrepreneur using any of the models above to fulfull a personal mission or calling that also benefits others. Right livelihood is meaningful work, consciously chosen, which makes the best use of your talents, honors your values, and causes no harm. Your right livelihood is the work that you were "meant to do." Right livelihood entrepreneurs have chosen business or self-employment as a vehicle for earning a purposeful livelihood. http://www.socialentrepreneurcoach.com/ Have you chosen entrepreneurship as a path to fulfill your right livelihood? Are you finding it a challenge to earn a good living and market yourself, when your true purpose is to help others and make the world a better place? Would you like to have a thriving business while staying true to your mission, goals, and values? This just might be the program for you. What is right livelihood? Right livelihood is meaningful work, consciously chosen, which makes the best use of your talents, honors your values, and causes no harm. The term originates in Buddhist teachings, where right livelihood is one of the steps of ethical conduct on the Noble Eightfold Path to enlightenment and the end of suffering for all. In modern times, right livelihood has come to mean the work that you were "meant to do." Right livelihood entrepreneurs serve a higher purpose than personal fulfillment or making a living. Their primary aims are to make the world a better place, help others, or have a positive impact on their community. They have chosen entrepreneurship as their vehicle for earning a purposeful livelihood. http://www.getclientsnow.com/thrive-program.htm Right Livelihood: The Ethics of Earning a Living Part of the Eightfold Path Most of us sustain ourselves by working at a job and earning a paycheck. Your job may be something you love doing, or not. You may see yourself as serving humanity, or not. People may admire you for your profession. Or, you may see your profession as being more ethical than Mafia Hit Man, but not much. Does this matter to Buddhist practice? In his first sermon after his enlightenment, the Buddha explained that the way to peace, wisdom, and nirvana is the Noble Eightfold Path. The fifth "fold" of the path is Right Livelihood. What does this mean, exactly, and how do you know if your livelihood is a "right" one? What Is Right Livelihood? Along with Right Speech and Right Action, Right Livelihood is part of the "moral conduct" section of the Path. These three folds of the Path are connected to the Five Precepts. These are: 1.Not killing 2.Not stealing 3.Not misusing sex 4.Not lying 5.Not abusing intoxicants Right Livelihood is, first, a way to earn a living without compromising the Precepts. It is a way of making a living that does no harm to others. In the Vanijja Sutta (this is from the Sutra-pitaka of the Tripitaka), the Buddha said, "A lay follower should not engage in five types of business. Which five? Business in weapons, business in human beings, business in meat, business in intoxicants, and business in poison." http://buddhism.about.com/od/theeightfoldpath/a/rightlivelih... Het Edele achtvoudige pad is het Boeddhistische pad naar verlichting. Het zet in acht onderdelen uit hoe de mens de onrust van geest en het lijden kan overwinnen. 5) juiste wijze van levensonderhoud (pali: samma ajiva) 1.Geen handel in wapens. 2.Geen handel in slaven en prostitutie. 3.Geen handel in levende wezens voor vleesproductie en slachterij of iedere andere handel in wezens. 4.Geen handel in vergif. 5.Geen handel in bedwelmende middelen http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Het_Achtvoudige_Pad |
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