Why do we want things to be pleasant?
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In this, our 100th episode, we explore the very human tendency to desire pleasant experiences and the impact this wanting has on our well-being. It’s natural, of course, to delight in the pleasant, it only becomes a problem when we start to crave for things to be more pleasant and thereby end up increasing our own suffering.
We discuss the impact of trying to push away unpleasant feelings, and even diminishing our pleasant times by being sad that they will end! To offset this we delve into mindfulness, emotional regulation, and how acceptance of impermanence can lead to greater peace.
Takeaways
Wanting things to be pleasant can increase suffering when they are not
Mindfulness helps in noticing subtle mood shifts and choosing responses
Thoughts significantly influence feelings and can be challenged
Acceptance of impermanence allows for greater peace and enjoyment of the present
Small, neutral moments can be sources of steady happiness
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