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Peace without disturbance can slide into complacency, and disturbance without peace can leave us overwhelmed. Both are needed.
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Still, however, it is worth adding that simply enjoying the process can become a way of avoiding hard truths. Chánh niệm, right mindfulness, is not just about savoring the present but about meeting it with full awareness, even when the present is painful. Philosophy works in a similar way. It asks us to look at reality clearly, not only when it feels comforting, but also when it challenges us.
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What will make it even stronger is a readiness to let philosophy push back against you. Sometimes it will affirm, sometimes it will disturb, and sometimes it will do both at once. That is where its deepest value lies.
Crazy I kinda enjoy reading and discussing this.