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Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:17 am
by christopher:::
I've asked this question before, over at the Grey Forum, though not in poll form. And i don't mean to sound judgmental by asking this. High goals and perfectionistic attitudes can be extremely helpful in dhamma practice.

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:22 am
by m0rl0ck
I fail to see how one could take it too seriously :)

The thing is i dont think we have the buddhist equivalent of the easter and xmas christian here in the west, the way they might in the east.

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:23 am
by retrofuturist
Greetings Chris:::,

Do you think "perfectionistic" infers "overarchiever" and vice versa?

Metta,
Retro. :)

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:42 am
by christopher:::
m0rl0ck wrote:I fail to see how one could take it too seriously :)
Really? Buddhism is much more then holidays. Many Westerners seem to take their dhamma practice very seriously, like the Whos in Whoville...

retrofuturist wrote:Greetings Chris:::,

Do you think "perfectionistic" infers "overarchiever" and vice versa?

:tongue:

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:36 am
by Goofaholix
I'm not sure how to answer as there are several ways this question could be interpreted (as is usual with polls), here's a few;

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers compared with western non-Buddhists?

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers compared with non-western Buddhists?

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers when they come to Buddhism, and presumably grow out of it when they realise they can't overachieve their way to nibbana?

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers in attitude despite underachieving and failing to achieve perfection?

Do western Buddhists achieve, and overachieve, perfection and the other objectives of Buddhism?

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers in regards to how they approach Buddhism?

Are western Buddhists perfectionistic overachievers in all aspects of their lives?

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:24 am
by Ben
Sorry Chris, I'm still trying to get over "Theravadins are grim killjoys"
I'll have to get back to you on this one.
In perpetual cheerlessness,

Ben

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:27 am
by christopher:::
Sorry Ben...
Goofaholix wrote:I'm not sure how to answer as there are several ways this question could be interpreted (as is usual with polls), here's a few...
Well, i was thinking in terms of as compared with the Average Eastern Buddhist, are [most] Western Buddhists [that you've come into contact with] more Perfectionistic and (as compared to the Eastern Buddhists) more focused on (and/or desiring of) achieving complete liberation?

Is that helpful?

BTW, i know this is difficult to answer, and that my initial question sounds a bit "loaded" to begin with... the purpose was less to get a definitive "correct" view but to see the range of perceptions people may hold about this....

:heart:

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:38 am
by retrofuturist
Greetings Christopher:::,

The extent to which your theory may be true, may actually have more to do with whether one is "born Buddhist" or makes a conscious decision to "choose Buddhism" amidst an array of competing options.

Metta,
Retro. :)

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:39 am
by Ben
christopher::: wrote:Sorry Ben...
I was joking, Chris!!!
christopher::: wrote: Well, i was thinking in terms of as compared with the Average Eastern Buddhist, are [most] Western Buddhists [that you've come into contact with] more Perfectionistic and (as compared to the Eastern Buddhists) more focused on (and/or desiring of) achieving complete liberation?"
I have to admit that I don't currently know any asian Buddhists except for those who visit us here on DW. What I do remember is something Ven Pesala said a couple of years ago. I think he was bemoaning that some members of the ex-pat Burmese community that provide dana to him didn't take to meditation with the zeal that he would have liked.
When I was living in Melbourne two of my colleagues were asian Buddhists and I couldn't believe the quiet sincerity that they approached their practice. It was inspiring.
kind regards

Ben

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 4:40 am
by appicchato
Ben wrote:In perpetual cheerlessness,
I'm leaning this way too Ben...especially when I see some of the topics that appear here at DhammaWheel...

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:10 am
by Goofaholix
christopher::: wrote:Well, i was thinking in terms of as compared with the Average Eastern Buddhist, are [most] Western Buddhists [that you've come into contact with] more Perfectionistic and (as compared to the Eastern Buddhists) more focused on (and/or desiring of) achieving complete liberation?
I figured that was one of the likely candidates. The trouble is if we are talking about the average religious or merit making or superstitious or cultural eastern Buddhist I think there is no comparison as the practice and the goals are very different, so not a fair question.

However you could compare western and eastern practice or path oriented Buddhists with each other, then that would be a fair question assuming there are enough people on the board who have practiced both in the west and in the east to get a feeling on this.

As retro mentioned the difference is often to do with whether you were born into Buddhism or made a concious decision to become a Buddhist, but remember a lot of the most famous teachers were born as Buddhists.

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:27 am
by christopher:::
appicchato wrote:
Ben wrote:In perpetual cheerlessness,
I'm leaning this way too Ben...especially when I see some of the topics that appear here at DhammaWheel...
Venerable, i apologize for contributing to your shift of mood. The topic title, poll question and responses can all be changed.

Do others here have suggestions for a more "skillful" wording of this topic and poll question, that might prompt insight and reflection, rather then cheerlessness and/or a reduction of equanimity?

:toilet:

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:04 am
by appicchato
Not to worry friend...I'm not singling you out here, not at all...and please don't change anything on my account...possibly it's my well worn feeling that I've expressed here many times that Caucasians (Westerners, of which I am one) tend to have a need to dissect everything, I do mean everything, to a fare-thee-well...and not necessarily (it seems to me) in the interest of knowledge, or insight...

Please don't mind me...sometimes I let slip and start typing when I should hold my mud...

Be well... :smile:

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:44 am
by Ben
Dear Bhante
appicchato wrote:Not to worry friend...I'm not singling you out here, not at all...and please don't change anything on my account...possibly it's my well worn feeling that I've expressed here many times that Caucasians (Westerners, of which I am one) tend to have a need to dissect everything, I do mean everything, to a fare-thee-well...and not necessarily (it seems to me) in the interest of knowledge, or insight...

Please don't mind me...sometimes I let slip and start typing when I should hold my mud...

Be well... :smile:
Your insights are valuable and give us all pause for thought.
metta

Ben

Re: Are Western Buddhists Perfectionistic Overachievers?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 6:53 am
by Goofaholix
appicchato wrote:
Possibly it's my well worn feeling that I've expressed here many times that Caucasians (Westerners, of which I am one) tend to have a need to dissect everything, I do mean everything, to a fare-thee-well...and not necessarily (it seems to me) in the interest of knowledge, or insight...
I think this is very true, but please nobody setup a poll on this one.