About

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SuttaDay makes early Buddhist teachings simple, visual, and usable in everyday life.

In a few minutes, you’ll get one practical teaching, a plain-English meaning, and a tiny practice you can do right now.


What is a sutta?

A sutta is an early Buddhist discourse: practical guidance on how the mind works, why we suffer, and how we train a steadier, kinder, more awake way of living.

There are over 5,000 suttas across the collections – an ocean of material.

SuttaDay is about learning one sutta at a time, then practising it in real life.


Why SuttaDay exists

For many people, the suttas can feel long, repetitive, dense, and hard to apply – especially when you’re busy, tired, parenting, working, and caught in a phone-fed attention loop.

SuttaDay bridges that gap: less theory, more practice.


What you’ll find here

Each post follows a consistent format:

  • A short excerpt from a sutta (with the source linked)
  • A plain-English explanation of what it means
  • One tiny action you can do now (10–30 seconds)
  • A chibi visual that makes it memorable and shareable

The goal isn’t to give you more content to consume.

It’s to help you practise – then get back to your life.


Who it’s for

SuttaDay is for people who want to:

  • Reduce compulsive scrolling and live less on autopilot
  • Be more present with their partner, kids, and daily life
  • Learn Buddhism without the verbosity
  • Train the Eightfold Path through small, repeatable actions

The method

SuttaDay is built on a few principles:

  • Small beats big → tiny practices compound
  • Clarity wins → if it isn’t usable, it isn’t helping
  • No shame → modern distraction is engineered; awareness is the exit
  • Real life is practice → stress, family, work, and emotions are the training ground

How to use the site

  1. Start with Today’s Sutta
  2. Browse by theme (impermanence, craving/compulsion, mettā, anger, etc.) – coming soon…
  3. Browse by the Eightfold Path (a simple training map) – coming soon…

Try the practice, then get back to your life


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