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Four Noble Disciplines

Avoiding to respond to

1. anger with anger
2. physical harm with physical harm
3. criticism with criticism
4. verbal argumenting with verbal argumenting.

These disciplines are said to distinguish the real practitioners, as they control the causes of anger and lack of patience. (This is part of the secondary Bodhisattva vows)