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In psychology, this eventually turned into the happiness movement, where people were desperately trying to find happiness by avoiding any and all negative emotions. Of course nothing could be further from the practice of Zen. In Zen, there is no such thing as a wrong emotion, and therefore nothing to strive for or fight against. My students know very well not to tell me to “have a nice day” because there is nothing wrong with a bad day or a bad mood.
No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism
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