Envy used to prickle me constantly. But Buddhism teaches us that if someone feels joy, we too (…)
If I wish myself happiness, then I might gradually become more positively disposed to the happiness of others It can be hard to be nice. When I was a kid, envy would prickle me as I walked past big houses, wondering what it would be like to have my own bedroom. Nowadays I feel a similar torsion (…)
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