off in Dharamsala. Quickly penetrating to the very heart of the matter at hand, the question of how to find happiness in our troubled world, I began. “You know, Your Holiness, when you think of all these problems in the world, problems which undermine human happiness—violence, terrorism, prejudice, poverty, and the gap between rich and poor, the environment, and so on—and think about how vast these all are, sometimes it all seems so impossible. . . . I mean, with so much suffering in the world, the possibility of people finding genuine happiness seems to be so remote sometimes.”