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Matthieu Ricard, PhD, is a French Buddhist monk, author, translator, humanitarian, and photographer. He’s best known for his work on happiness, altruism, veganism, and the link between ancient wisdom and science.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageDemanding immediate results is an aspect of unsteadiness of mind or laziness.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageFew of us would regret the years it takes to complete an education or master a crucial skill. So why complain about the perseverance needed to become a well-balanaced and truly compassionate human being?

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWe deal with our mind from morning till evening, and it can be our best friend or our worst enemy.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageBeing altruistic not only helps us to benefit others, but it is also the most satisfying way to live.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe ultimate reason for meditating is to transform ourselves in order to be better able to transform the world.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageMay every moment of my life and of the lives of others be one of wisdom, flourishing, and inner peace!

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe truth is that even if resentment is triggered by an external object, it is not located anywhere else but in our mind.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWe try to fix the outside so much, but our control of the outer world is limited, temporary, and often, illusory.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThere is a possibility for change because all emotions are fleeting.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageHappiness is a state of inner fulfillment, not the gratification of inexhaustible desires for outward things.

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