"...it should be pointed out that
the "Law," not the "person," is to
be regarded as the proper standard in all things. Putting the person
first gives you an uncertain standard; it is to let that person's
mind become your master. At some point, relations based on such a
standard will become like those existing between a paternal,
godfather-like figure and those bound to him by personal loyalty.
In contrast, if you establish the Law as your standard, you will
become the master of your mind..." Daisaku Ikeda
be regarded as the proper standard in all things. Putting the person
first gives you an uncertain standard; it is to let that person's
mind become your master. At some point, relations based on such a
standard will become like those existing between a paternal,
godfather-like figure and those bound to him by personal loyalty.
In contrast, if you establish the Law as your standard, you will
become the master of your mind..." Daisaku Ikeda