Buddha’s Wisdom: The Blind, One-Eyed & Two-Eyed – A Guide to True Wealth and Virtue
Numbered Discourse 3.29 Blind Discourse. Sometime ago in India, Buddha said this: “These three people are found in the world. What are the three people? They are The blind person, the one-eyed person, and the two-eyed person. Who is the blind person? It’s someone who doesn’t have the kind of vision that’s needed to acquire more wealth or to increase the wealth they’ve already acquired. Nor do they have the kind of vision that’s needed to know the difference between qualities that are skillful and unskillful, blameworthy and blameless, inferior and superior, and those on the side of dark and bright. This is called a blind person. Who is the person with one eye? It’s someone who has the kind of vision that’s needed to acquire more wealth and to increase the wealth they’ve already acquired. But they don’t have the kind of vision that’s needed to know the difference between qualities that are skillful and unskillful, blameworthy and blameless, inferior and supe...