Joel Schaefer

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The pangs of living range from subtle loneliness and dismay, to moderate stress, hurt, and anger, and then to intense trauma and anguish. This whole range is what we mean by the word, suffering. A lot of suffering is mild but chronic, such as a background sense of anxiety, irritability, or lack of fulfillment. It’s natural to want less of this. And in its place, more contentment, love, and peace.
Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom
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