The Platonist Anthology on Beloved Thingsð
1. Happiness and perils are caused by "having."
âĻ Happiness stems from Acquisition: When we come to possess an impressive thing whether it's a lover, property, or praise, the mind is fluffy and happy.
âĻ fear of loss: At the same time, fear will occur without our knowledge, and we will begin to worry that it will disappear, be usurped, or change over time.
2. When separating the "ownership" section
âĻ Happiness disappears: The kind of happiness that relies on someone else or something else will fade away, because the heart is no longer harvested to lose or gain.
âĻ The threat ends: When there is nothing to cherish, paranoia, stress, and fear of loss are completely extinguished.
3. "Free" state of mind
âĻ This state in philosophy and Buddhism is not gloom, or insensibility, but called "cold peace" (Ubek / Nirvana), a vast happiness that does not rely on objects or outsiders, is a full mind by itself and is truly safe from the vicissitudes of the world.
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