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In Buddhist psychology, any activity that is potentially self-destructive stems from the urge for extinction. Even that second double martini intended to deaden the strains of the day is an example of the urge to escape oneself for a few hours. This desire for extinction is present in everyone, but in a normal, healthy person it is held in balance by the desire for becoming.
The Dhammapada
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