“If you keep a clear mind moment-to-moment, then you will get happiness everywhere.”3 Happiness, in this context, is just appreciating the world as it is without labeling it as good or bad. The view of basic goodness is that this moment is already sacred and wonderful as long as we can tune in to its innate beauty. If we can have faith that we possess basic goodness and everyone we encounter does as well, then any moment has the potential to be a sacred one.