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It is happiness and go with the flow ... unless of course "the flow" involves drinking or drugs, sexual misconduct, hurting other sentient beings, lusting after more than your share, using your energies in a negative manner, killing, lying to harm others, cheating, stealing, use of bad language and many other common inappropriate behaviours. And the happiness part is a bit over emphasized unless you mean a sense of equanimity, lovingkindness towards others, satisfaction in honest wok and rewards and a general rightnes toward life and the Universe. The positive statement of the way a Buddhist should live is contained in the Eightfold Path.

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Buddhism's code of conduct is guided by the concept of the Five Precepts, which are guidelines for ethical behavior. These precepts include refraining from harming living beings, stealing, engaging in sexual misconduct, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Additionally, Buddhists strive to cultivate qualities such as compassion, generosity, patience, and mindfulness in their thoughts, speech, and actions.

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