Troy Powell

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In Why Buddhism Is True, Robert Wright outlines a basic principle of Buddhism:   Humans tend to anticipate more in the way of enduring satisfaction from the attainment of goals than will in fact transpire. This illusion, and the resulting mind-set of perpetual aspiration, makes sense as a product of natural selection, but it’s not exactly a recipe for lifelong happiness.
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