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Why do we suffer when we aren't physically hurting? This is a deep answer and will require some contemplation to confirm - from Chapter 11, Verse 5 of the ancient tome - The Ashtavakra Gita:

"It is worry that gives birth to suffering, nothing else. The one who knows this firmly is free from worry, happy and calm, all longings having perished."

Why do we suffer when we aren't physically hurting? This is a deep answer and will require some contemplation to confirm - from Chapter 11, Verse 5 of the ancient tome - The Ashtavakra Gita: *"It is worry that gives birth to suffering, nothing else. The one who knows this firmly is free from worry, happy and calm, all longings having perished."*

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Fight Club. I re,ember remember hoping they wouldn't ruin the book when they made the movie and being pleasantly surprised.

EDIT: Typo. I was on mobile.

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I almost never see a movie from a book I’ve read for that very reason, but I agree about this particular one. Adjustment Day is befitting for our current times, and Choke is one of my favorites of his.

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Adjustment Day

Great book. Never read Choke, though.