Wot not Buddhist and in no need of 38 Blessings?
Ah well you get them anyway just in case you have an open mind...
The 38 Highest Blessings
To avoid the company of fools: Steering clear of those who are unethical or unwise.
To associate with the wise: Surrounding yourself with people who encourage spiritual and moral growth.
To honor those worthy of honor: Respecting parents, teachers, and elders.
To live in a suitable place: Residing in an environment conducive to ethical and safe living.
To have done good deeds in the past: Enjoying the fruits of past merits while continuing to build more.
To set oneself on the right path: Directing your life toward virtue and wisdom.
To have a good education: Cultivating both general and moral knowledge.
To be proficient at work: Mastering a craft or profession to support yourself ethically.
To follow a code of discipline: Practicing moral restraint, such as the Five Precepts.
To practice pleasant speech: Using words that are true, kind, and beneficial.
To support your parents: Caring for father and mother with gratitude.
To cherish your spouse and children: Fulfilling duties toward your immediate family.
To have peaceful occupations: Engaging in work that does not cause harm.
To be charitable: Practicing generosity and giving to others.
To practice virtuous conduct: Living a life of moral integrity.
To help your relatives: Providing assistance to extended family and friends.
To perform blameless actions: Engaging in socially and ethically responsible deeds.
To shun evil: Avoiding unwholesome and harmful behaviors.
To abstain from evil: Actively refraining from negative speech and actions.
To refrain from intoxicants: Avoiding substances that cloud the mind.
To be diligent in righteousness: Staying steadfast in following the teachings (Dhamma).
To have reverence: Showing deep respect for the Triple Gem and spiritual mentors.
To be humble: Avoiding pride and conceit.
To be content: Being satisfied with what one has.
To be grateful: Recognizing and returning the kindness of others.
To hear the teachings at the right time: Listening to the #Dharma (Dhamma) on appropriate occasions.
To have patience: Enduring hardships and difficulties with equanimity.
To be amenable to correction: Being open to advice and self-improvement.
To see holy persons: Meeting monks or spiritually realized teachers.
To discuss the teachings: Engaging in spiritual dialogue at suitable times.
To practice self-restraint: Controlling the senses and desires through meditation or discipline.
To live a noble/holy life: Adhering to the Noble Eightfold Path.
To realize the Four Noble Truths: Penetrating the deep reality of suffering and its end.
To attain Nibbana (#Nirvana): Reaching the ultimate goal of liberation from suffering.
To have a mind unshaken by worldly events: Remaining calm amidst gain/loss, praise/blame, etc.
To have a mind free from sorrow: Living without grief or distress.
To have an undefiled mind: Keeping the mind free from greed, hatred, and delusion.
To have a secure mind: Attaining a state of ultimate peace and safety
Actually they forgot the blessing about humour... but that is a 'curse' #hex for those who are not fans of funny...