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Advice From a Texas Monk: Abundance Without Attachment

Worth reading from the New York Times: Abundance Without Attachment

The formula for a good life, he explained, is simple: abundance without attachment.

Simple but often hard.
The 5 star monk had known plenty before poverty. Does this make it easier to leave it all behind and become a monk?
 

Author Warren ThrockmortonPosted on December 16, 2014Categories psychology, ReligionTags Arthur Brooks, Hindu, new york times

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