Notes for the Children

Craving

April 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 15
Craving
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Notes for the Children
Craving
Apr 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 15

In this episode of Notes for the Children, Pat Priestner delves into the concept of craving and its profound impact on human happiness. Drawing insights from influential figures like Yuval Noah Harari and Swami Sivananda, Pat reflects on the never-ending cycle of desire and its detrimental effects. He shares personal experiences, recounting moments of intense craving during his youth and business endeavors, emphasizing the destructive nature of such desires.  

Pat introduces the Buddhist concept of the hungry ghost, illustrating the insatiable nature of cravings. Through his journey of studying Buddhism, he highlights the importance of self-awareness in overcoming these destructive tendencies. Pat contends that unhappiness often stems from craving what others have, emphasizing the need to find contentment within ourselves. This episode serves as a poignant reminder to cultivate gratitude and satisfaction in the present moment, challenging the perpetual pursuit of unfulfilled desires. 

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In this episode of Notes for the Children, Pat Priestner delves into the concept of craving and its profound impact on human happiness. Drawing insights from influential figures like Yuval Noah Harari and Swami Sivananda, Pat reflects on the never-ending cycle of desire and its detrimental effects. He shares personal experiences, recounting moments of intense craving during his youth and business endeavors, emphasizing the destructive nature of such desires.  

Pat introduces the Buddhist concept of the hungry ghost, illustrating the insatiable nature of cravings. Through his journey of studying Buddhism, he highlights the importance of self-awareness in overcoming these destructive tendencies. Pat contends that unhappiness often stems from craving what others have, emphasizing the need to find contentment within ourselves. This episode serves as a poignant reminder to cultivate gratitude and satisfaction in the present moment, challenging the perpetual pursuit of unfulfilled desires.