Recently I have been reading Caroline Brazier’s Buddhist Psychology, which I recommend.

This lead to me thinking about suffering and how we respond to it – this is quite important in Buddhism (not to mention in our lives).

I have written about this in a guest post on the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog. It is called Three Ways to Respond to Suffering. I hope you like it, Evan.


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Could you do with more joy in your life?

The answer is living authentically. Buy the book or sign up for the course now from my Living Authentically website.

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