Many of our problems come from failure to live a proper life style. 
One often runs across the Ku Seun-ja prescription for a healthy life 
on the internet. However, its reliability as historically accurate in 
understanding of Asian ethical thinking is open to doubt. The story does
 show that in  certain segments  of Korean life it did ring true  and 
traditional  Asian and the Christian West  did see the ethical life in 
similar ways. For those who read 
Korean—https://83100052.tistory.com/15708582
The famous doctor
 was once approached by a man in his 40s with all kinds of complaints. 
The doctor listened  and said with the medicines we have it will be 
difficult to cure but if you follow this  prescription you will be on a 
way to a cure.
The doctor's prescription had 30 items.               
1) No bad thoughts 16) Know how to be fulfilled
2) Do good things                                                                  17) Diligence and integrity
3)  No Deceit                                                                        18) Always Kind
4) Lead others rightly                                                             19) Save in every way you can
5) Live within your means                                                        20) Moderation 
6) No jealously or envy                                                            21) Don't kill any life
7)  No trickery                                                                       22)  No anger 
8)  Sincerity in all things                                                          23) No violence 
9)  Always do the right thing                                                    24)  No Avarice
10) Know that life is short 25) Act prudently
11) Live with a clean heart                                                       26) Submit to reason
12) Beware of selfishness 27) Help the weak lovingly
13) Patience                                                                          28) Know when to withdraw
14) Gentleness 29) Maintain tranquility
15) Humility                                                                           30) Keep secrets 
Looking
 at the 30 items there is little that the Christian would have 
difficulty with except for 'not killing any life'. The virtuous life 
would be  seen  as similar. The above items  would be the Asian idea of 
the person living according to reason.
The article concludes with the 
writer mentioning the passage in the Christian Bible in which St. Paul 
in his letter to the Galatians mentions the 9 fruits of the Spirit: 
Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Trustfulness, 
Gentleness and Self-control. However his summary of the situation in the world, he wonders if you would  find any Christian, Catholic or 
Protestant, in their words or actions who would be bearing  these fruits
 of the Spirit.
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