That's a profound insight. I think you're right, or at least at a minimum it explains a large part of the behavior. Your insight reminds me of Ekchart Tolle talking about self-seeking through doing (achieving, acquiring, etc) and how acquisitions temporarily expand and enlarge our sense of self. Our relationship to stuff is a fascinating…
That's a profound insight. I think you're right, or at least at a minimum it explains a large part of the behavior. Your insight reminds me of Ekchart Tolle talking about self-seeking through doing (achieving, acquiring, etc) and how acquisitions temporarily expand and enlarge our sense of self. Our relationship to stuff is a fascinating, ongoing and necessary inquiry. I'm thankful for your comment.
That's a profound insight. I think you're right, or at least at a minimum it explains a large part of the behavior. Your insight reminds me of Ekchart Tolle talking about self-seeking through doing (achieving, acquiring, etc) and how acquisitions temporarily expand and enlarge our sense of self. Our relationship to stuff is a fascinating, ongoing and necessary inquiry. I'm thankful for your comment.