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Gosho Insights
Spreading the Wisdom of Value Creation for a Brighter Future
From SGM General Director
Creating a New History of Propagation
From SGM General Director
Mencipta Sejarah Baharu Penyebaran Agama
Daibyakurenge Editorial
Like the Cherry Blossoms, Let Us Herald the Spring!
Feature
SGI Statement Ahead of COP30: Mobilising Global Solidarity to Meet the Challenges of the Climate Crisis
Special Report
Opening a New Era of Peace Exchange
The Fount of Worldwide Kosen-rufu
A Discussion with Youth on the Soka Gakkai Spirit, (Instalment 3) The Mission of Youth and 16 March (Part 1 of 2)
For Buddhism Newbies
Why Is Buddhist Study Important?
Thoughts on Medicine and Education
Concern for Human Beings – The Starting Point of Medicine and Education
Experience
Conquering Fear and Self-Doubt
Experience
Healing from Genocide: Writing the Untold Stories
Experience
Powering Change: An Electrical Engineer’s Mission to Brighten the Future
The Dialogues of Daisaku Ikeda
Daisaku Ikeda and Nur Yalman: Reviving Humanism
Culturewatch
Chasers of the Light: Poems from the Typewriter Series
Reawakening the Poetic Spirit
Green Poems
Halaman Kanak-kanak
Menjadi Tidak Tergoyah Seperti Gunung Fuji
SDGs x Us
How Many Children Worldwide Are Malnourished?
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note
Thoughts on Medicine and Education
01 Apr, 2026
Concern for Human Beings – The Starting Point of Medicine and Education
by Dr Christopher Boey Chiong Meng
6 Min(s)
01 Apr, 2026
In this column, SGM vice-general director Dr Christopher Boey – a medical doctor and an educator – reflects on how faith has shaped his life’s journey, revealing the deep connections between Buddhism, medicine and education.

In a message to a conference of the Soka Gakkai doctor’s division in Japan on 1 October 1986, President Ikeda said: “Although clearly remarkable achievements have been made in physical diagnosis and therapy, in many instances physicians are less earnestly concerned with...
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