• gelberhut@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    This sounds like playing with words for me.

    If you are not happy right now, then moving from your current state “not happy” to state “happy” is a goal. And during this transformation you become happy.

    So, even if the happy is just a mental state, you still can become happy and can set target to reach this.

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      1 year ago

      Buddhism is based on experience. When people just read books that try to convey the un-conveyable, it looks like word games. Then they repeat those word games thinking they’re spreading the wisdom.

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          1 year ago

          It’s nothing otherworldly; it’s just beyond words. Like the flavor of garlic. You literally can’t understand it except by putting garlic on your tongue. “Well it’s uh kinda like cheese and also like onion. Like a cheesy onion”

          “Oh yeah garlic is a cheesy onion! I get it now!”

          No. Just eat the garlic. It’s the only way to know.

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      1 year ago

      It connects back to that proverb “money can’t buy happiness”. Having sufficient money can certainly remove many issues preventing happiness, but if you make money your goal or even removing a particular issue your goal, you may have bettered your life by removing those obstacles but aren’t necessarily “happy”

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        1 year ago

        Fully agree that money or other similar goals do not buy happines. But there are goals as well. Like stop being unhappy and become happy. And there are steps one can follow to reach this goal.