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What is the system of right or wrong in Buddhism?

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There are many formal and informal moral codes used by people following the Buddhist path. The essence of the Buddhist teachings are based on cause and effect, what you do will have a result that will bring happiness or suffering. The choice of cause leads to an almost inevitable effect.

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