When we seek happiness through accumulation, either outside of ourselves-from other people, relationships, or material goods-or from our own self-development, we are missing the essential point. In either case we are trying to find completion. But according to Buddhism, such a strategy is doomed. Completion comes not from adding another piece to ourselves but from surrendering our ideas of perfection.


Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart: A Buddhist Perspective on Wholeness (ed. Harmony, 2013) - ISBN: 9780307830098


When we seek happiness through accumulation, either outside of ourselves-from other people, relationships, or material goods-or from our own...

When we seek happiness through accumulation, either outside of ourselves-from other people, relationships, or material goods-or from our own...

When we seek happiness through accumulation, either outside of ourselves-from other people, relationships, or material goods-or from our own...

When we seek happiness through accumulation, either outside of ourselves-from other people, relationships, or material goods-or from our own...