"That's why mental happiness is more important than physical comfort. Physical comfort comes from the material. But material facilities cannot provide you with peace of mind. … When you are discontent, you always want more, more, more. Your desire can never be satisfied. But when you practice contentment, you can say to yourself, 'Oh yes—I already have everything that I really need."
— The Dalai Lama
This is hard for me. I love the feel, smell, etc. of new shoes, a new shirt, a cool thing, a new handbag. Why does buying things = discontentment? I know in the end none of it makes any difference. A new pair of shoes isn't going to give you peace of mind. Let's just take today as an example... I have a presentation this evening. I bought a new pair of slacks and a sweater to wear. I look good which makes me feel good. Will this help my presentation? Maybe. If I feel more confident, I will exude confidence. Right? See... this is a tough one for me.
I bought us tickets to see the Dali Lama at Radio City Music Hall. Maybe he'll clear some things up in that presentation.
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was it the clothes that made you feel comfortable? or was it you feeling comfortable in the clothes? which one of these enhances your presentation?
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