To abandon killing.
Geshe-la explains the object of killing is any other being from the smallest insect to a Buddha. As explained above, four factors must be present. First, for our intention, we must have correct identification of the person we intend to kill. We also need a determination to kill the person we have correctly identified. Killing by accident is not a complete action. Our mind must also be influenced by delusion, specifically anger, attachment, or ignorance. It is possible to kill out of compassion to save the lives of others, but this requires great wisdom and courage. Killing out of compassion is not a downfall, since compassion is not a delusion. The action also requires preparation, namely we prepare the means to engage in the action. This includes having others do the action for us or engaging in the action as a group. Finally, it requires the completion – the action must be completed, the person actually is killed.
The reality is we are killing all the time. Every time we scratch our arm, we are no doubt killing thousands of tiny bacteria or microbes. Even if we don’t eat meat, we are indirectly killing thousands who died in the rice paddies or to the pesticides sprayed on our food. Samsara is a slaughterhouse, and everything we do essentially kills. This doesn’t mean we are doomed and it also doesn’t mean we shouldn’t bother trying to not kill because it is unavoidable. What it means is we need to do our best to lead as low impact of a life as we can. We should work gradually to kill less and less while working within our capacity and the karmic conditions we find ourselves in.
To abandon stealing.
The object of stealing is anything that someone else regards as their own. This includes other living beings. If we take something that no one claims to possess, the action of stealing is not complete. Like with killing, the intention must include a correct identification of the object of stealing, a determination to steal, and our mind must be influenced by delusion, usually desirous attachment, but sometimes out of hatred of wishing to harm our enemy. It can also sometimes be out of ignorance thinking their stealing is justified such as not paying taxes or fines, or stealing from our employer is OK. Stealing also requires preparation. It may be done secretly or openly, using methods such as bribery, blackmail, or emotional manipulation. Finally, it must also include completion. The action is complete when we think to ourself ‘this object is now mine.’
In modern life we have countless opportunities to steal and we often take advantage of most of them. Common examples include not giving money back when we have been given too much change at the store, accidentally walking out with some good we didn’t purchase and not making an effort to go back and pay for it, stealing work supplies from work for our personal use, stealing our employers time by doing personal things on company time beyond what is conventionally acceptable in your work place (most work environments allow you a limited amount of personal administrative time. The point is don’t go beyond what is intended by your employer). Another very common form of stealing is lying on our taxes so that we pay less. We come up with all sorts of justifications for why this is OK, but it is still stealing. Stealing can also include saying certain clever things to cause something to come to us when it would otherwise normally go to somebody else. One of the most common forms of stealing these days is downloading pirated music or videos, or copying and using software we didn’t pay for. Again, our rationalizations for such behavior know no limits, but it is still stealing. The test for whether we are stealing or not is very simple: if we asked the creator of the piece, would they say it’s legitimately ours? If not, it was stealing.
Stealing is incredibly short-sighted. Anybody who feels tempted to steal should take a few hours driving through a really poor neighborhood or they should go visit a very poor country or watch a documentary on global poverty. You can find plenty of material just on YouTube. When we see these things, we should remind ourselves that this is our future if we steal. When we steal we create the causes to have nothing in the future. Giving is the cause of wealth, taking is the cause of poverty. It is as simple as that. Why are Bill Gates and Warren Buffet so rich? Because they have the mental habits on their mind to give away everything. Because they did this in the past, they become incredibly rich in this life. Because they are again giving away all their wealth, in future lives they will again be incredibly rich. Just as they are external philanthropists, a Bodhisattva is an inner philanthropist. We seek vast inner wealth so that we can have even more to give away.
I don’t think you should talk about bill gates being moral,a lot of people call him kill gates for the harm he caused by investing in the convid plandemic which injured and killed many people.He was also wanted by the African and Indian governments for the harm he caused to people including children with his experimental jabs.