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Buddhism tells us to address the “poisons” that are disturbing our peace of mind: our unrealistic cravings and our tempestuous anger and resentment. But not by frontal assault. We are to do it by calmly observing what is happening to us. If we feel anger, we do not simply suppress it; we note it from a detached point of view so that it can no longer consume us.
Happiness: Lessons from a New Science
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