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Opinion‘Think of your husband as a dog.’ Sage marriage advice from Korean monk Venerable Pomnyun

Your husband ignores your complaint? Does a dog answer your questions? Zen Buddhist asks. He’s calling for us to manage our expectations

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Most owners do not spend their lives frustrated by their dogs; they love them anyway. Like dogs, human spouses have flaws, but if we manage our expectations and practise acceptance, much suffering will end, Korean monk Venerable Pomnyun is telling us. Photo: Shutterstock

By Jason Lim

“My husband doesn’t respond to me when I complain to him about something,” a middle-aged woman grumbles to Venerable Pomnyun, a well-known Korean Seon (Zen) Buddhist monk who is famous for his ability to deliver profound life lessons in simple, sometimes startling ways.

“Does a dog answer you when you ask it a question?” Venerable Pomnyun responds with his question. “No, of course not. That’s why it’s easier to raise a dog. You don’t ask a dog whether it wants to eat or not. You just feed it, and it’s grateful for it.

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“So, think of your husband as a dog that you are raising, and you will have no problems at all. I mean, your husband goes to the bathroom by himself, right?”

Venerable Pomnyun is a Korean Zen Buddhist monk famous for his ability to deliver profound life lessons in simple ways. Photo: Taeyeun
Venerable Pomnyun is a Korean Zen Buddhist monk famous for his ability to deliver profound life lessons in simple ways. Photo: Taeyeun

“Yeah …” the questioner agrees sheepishly.

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