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  1. "The universe in its own unique way, was slapping me silly and asking me to stop. And just try and be happy with what I have. Not find happiness with what I can have next. After all, in the end, it is about knowing what I am seeking really.

    "The pattern repeats. Objects are what change.

    "Things that somehow add up and pile up. Another new pen. Another new nib, new notebook. It’s all a distraction. Things that seem to bring happiness, but in the end are nothing but distractions from life and the emptiness of it." — Om Malik

    So true.

    #Tanha #desire #emptiness #materialism

    om.co/2026/03/13/tanha-our-mod

  2. "The universe in its own unique way, was slapping me silly and asking me to stop. And just try and be happy with what I have. Not find happiness with what I can have next. After all, in the end, it is about knowing what I am seeking really.

    "The pattern repeats. Objects are what change.

    "Things that somehow add up and pile up. Another new pen. Another new nib, new notebook. It’s all a distraction. Things that seem to bring happiness, but in the end are nothing but distractions from life and the emptiness of it." — Om Malik

    So true.

    #Tanha #desire #emptiness #materialism

    om.co/2026/03/13/tanha-our-mod

  3. "The universe in its own unique way, was slapping me silly and asking me to stop. And just try and be happy with what I have. Not find happiness with what I can have next. After all, in the end, it is about knowing what I am seeking really.

    "The pattern repeats. Objects are what change.

    "Things that somehow add up and pile up. Another new pen. Another new nib, new notebook. It’s all a distraction. Things that seem to bring happiness, but in the end are nothing but distractions from life and the emptiness of it." — Om Malik

    So true.

    #Tanha #desire #emptiness #materialism

    om.co/2026/03/13/tanha-our-mod

  4. #Clinging – or #upādāna – is a central concept in #Buddhism, representing the intensified attachment that arises from #craving (#tanhā). Understanding upādāna is crucial for grasping the nature of suffering (#dukkha) and the path to liberation (#nibbāna). In this post, we explore its meaning, implications, and role in Buddhist practice:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #upadana

  5. #Clinging – or #upādāna – is a central concept in #Buddhism, representing the intensified attachment that arises from #craving (#tanhā). Understanding upādāna is crucial for grasping the nature of suffering (#dukkha) and the path to liberation (#nibbāna). In this post, we explore its meaning, implications, and role in Buddhist practice:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #upadana

  6. #Clinging – or #upādāna – is a central concept in #Buddhism, representing the intensified attachment that arises from #craving (#tanhā). Understanding upādāna is crucial for grasping the nature of suffering (#dukkha) and the path to liberation (#nibbāna). In this post, we explore its meaning, implications, and role in Buddhist practice:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #upadana

  7. #Clinging – or #upādāna – is a central concept in #Buddhism, representing the intensified attachment that arises from #craving (#tanhā). Understanding upādāna is crucial for grasping the nature of suffering (#dukkha) and the path to liberation (#nibbāna). In this post, we explore its meaning, implications, and role in Buddhist practice:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #upadana

  8. #Clinging – or #upādāna – is a central concept in #Buddhism, representing the intensified attachment that arises from #craving (#tanhā). Understanding upādāna is crucial for grasping the nature of suffering (#dukkha) and the path to liberation (#nibbāna). In this post, we explore its meaning, implications, and role in Buddhist practice:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #upadana

  9. #Tanhā (#craving) is central in Buddhist philosophy as the root cause of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsara). In this post, I explore its psychological and existential dimensions, its role in the #FourNobleTruths, and the Buddhist path to overcoming craving for liberation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism #tanha

  10. #Tanhā (#craving) is central in Buddhist philosophy as the root cause of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsara). In this post, I explore its psychological and existential dimensions, its role in the #FourNobleTruths, and the Buddhist path to overcoming craving for liberation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism #tanha

  11. #Tanhā (#craving) is central in Buddhist philosophy as the root cause of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsara). In this post, I explore its psychological and existential dimensions, its role in the #FourNobleTruths, and the Buddhist path to overcoming craving for liberation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism #tanha

  12. #Tanhā (#craving) is central in Buddhist philosophy as the root cause of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsara). In this post, I explore its psychological and existential dimensions, its role in the #FourNobleTruths, and the Buddhist path to overcoming craving for liberation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism #tanha

  13. #Tanhā (#craving) is central in Buddhist philosophy as the root cause of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsara). In this post, I explore its psychological and existential dimensions, its role in the #FourNobleTruths, and the Buddhist path to overcoming craving for liberation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism #tanha