question 2nd precept

Buddhist ethical conduct including the Five Precepts (Pañcasikkhāpada), and Eightfold Ethical Conduct (Aṭṭhasīla).
Post Reply
User avatar
mario92
Posts: 997
Joined: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:37 am

question 2nd precept

Post by mario92 »

Hello i want to ask a question, im a graphic designer but my old portfolio was made with pirate software, now i dont have a new portfolio. Now a new job oportunity has arisen, but i dont have a new portfolio with legacy. Do i break 2nd precept if i use my past portfolio? And, is there a graphic designer here that uses correct license on typographies while working with company? Should i reject the job? Thank you all.
User avatar
mario92
Posts: 997
Joined: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:37 am

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by mario92 »

Maybe i am mistaken by temptation, i will reject the job. :anjali:
User avatar
Mahabrahma
Posts: 2232
Joined: Tue Sep 08, 2020 6:02 am
Location: Krishnaloka :).
Contact:

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by Mahabrahma »

You have been pillaging Bowser's cities for gold for millions of lives to achieve more and more reincarnation.

Image

Perhaps you should consider a final exit from Samsara in your current life. If you follow all the precepts, putting Faith in the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha, unwavering, you will be set free of the shackles of the Saha World. Namaste, Mario!
AN 9.27 Paṭhamaverasutta: Dangers and Threats (1st)
Then the householder Anāthapiṇḍika went up to the Buddha, bowed, and sat down to one side. The Buddha said to him:

“Householder, when a noble disciple has quelled five dangers and threats, and has the four factors of stream-entry, they may, if they wish, declare of themselves: ‘I’ve finished with rebirth in hell, the animal realm, and the ghost realm. I’ve finished with all places of loss, bad places, the underworld. I am a stream-enterer! I’m not liable to be reborn in the underworld, and am bound for awakening.’

What are the five dangers and threats they have quelled? Anyone who kills living creatures creates dangers and threats both in the present life and in lives to come, and experiences mental pain and sadness. Anyone who refrains from killing living creatures creates no dangers and threats either in the present life or in lives to come, and doesn’t experience mental pain and sadness. So that danger and threat is quelled for anyone who refrains from killing living creatures.

Anyone who steals …

Anyone who commits sexual misconduct …

Anyone who lies …

Anyone who uses alcoholic drinks that cause negligence creates dangers and threats both in the present life and in lives to come, and experiences mental pain and sadness. Anyone who refrains from using alcoholic drinks that cause negligence creates no dangers and threats either in the present life or in lives to come, and doesn’t experience mental pain and sadness. So that danger and threat is quelled for anyone who refrains from using alcoholic drinks that cause negligence.

These are the five dangers and threats they have quelled.

What are the four factors of stream-entry that they have? It’s when a noble disciple has experiential confidence in the Buddha: ‘That Blessed One is perfected, a fully awakened Buddha, accomplished in knowledge and conduct, holy, knower of the world, supreme guide for those who wish to train, teacher of gods and humans, awakened, blessed.’

They have experiential confidence in the teaching: ‘The teaching is well explained by the Buddha—visible in this very life, immediately effective, inviting inspection, relevant, so that sensible people can know it for themselves.’

They have experiential confidence in the Saṅgha: ‘The Saṅgha of the Buddha’s disciples is practicing the way that’s good, direct, methodical, and proper. It consists of the four pairs, the eight individuals. This is the Saṅgha of the Buddha’s disciples that is worthy of offerings dedicated to the gods, worthy of hospitality, worthy of a religious donation, worthy of greeting with joined palms, and is the supreme field of merit for the world.’

And a noble disciple’s ethical conduct is loved by the noble ones, unbroken, impeccable, spotless, and unmarred, liberating, praised by sensible people, not mistaken, and leading to immersion. These are the four factors of stream-entry that they have.

When a noble disciple has quelled these five dangers and threats, and has these four factors of stream-entry, they may, if they wish, declare of themselves: ‘I’ve finished with rebirth in hell, the animal realm, and the ghost realm. I’ve finished with all places of loss, bad places, the underworld. I am a stream-enterer! I’m not liable to be reborn in the underworld, and am bound for awakening.’”
That sage who has perfect insight,
at the summit of spiritual perfection:
that’s who I call a brahmin.

-Dhammapada.
santa100
Posts: 6852
Joined: Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:55 pm

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by santa100 »

mario92 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 2:33 am Hello i want to ask a question, im a graphic designer but my old portfolio was made with pirate software, now i dont have a new portfolio. Now a new job oportunity has arisen, but i dont have a new portfolio with legacy. Do i break 2nd precept if i use my past portfolio? And, is there a graphic designer here that uses correct license on typographies while working with company? Should i reject the job? Thank you all.
I think there're 2 parts to your old work: 1. the pirated software being used as a development tool/environment and 2. Your own development graphic design work/product; It's like some software engineers use pirated IDEs as a development environment to write their code on. So technically, you can't say the whole product is 100% breaking the 2nd precept, for the code/development part is still your own work. It's just the tool you use is not. Going forward, try to pay to get a legit. license for any software you want to use, or you can just search for its free open-source equivalents. There're tons of open-source stuff out there that you can use for free.
dharmacorps
Posts: 2298
Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:33 pm

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by dharmacorps »

If the artwork is your own, then I am not sure this is a breach of the precept to use the art. It is probably not skillful, but it sounds like you already know that.
User avatar
SDC
Posts: 9073
Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:08 pm

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by SDC »

Go buy the software now. Doesn’t take away from the fact that it was stolen previously, but at least you pay that company back. Then take the job
“Life is swept along, short is the life span; no shelters exist for one who has reached old age. Seeing clearly this danger in death, a seeker of peace should drop the world’s bait.” SN 1.3
User avatar
Goofaholix
Posts: 4029
Joined: Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:49 am
Location: New Zealand

Re: question 2nd precept

Post by Goofaholix »

SDC wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 5:13 pm Go buy the software now. Doesn’t take away from the fact that it was stolen previously, but at least you pay that company back. Then take the job
A good solution.
Pronouns (no self / not self)
“Peace is within oneself to be found in the same place as agitation and suffering. It is not found in a forest or on a hilltop, nor is it given by a teacher. Where you experience suffering, you can also find freedom from suffering. Trying to run away from suffering is actually to run toward it.”
― Ajahn Chah
Post Reply