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This is where you’re encouraged to ask your own questions to understand your own greed, aversion, delusion, your own desires and passions, and to learn to develop some dispassion around them. Basically, it comes down to that old pattern of seeing the allure, seeing the drawbacks, and catching yourself going for the allure when you realize at the same time, “This is nothing worth going for.” Now, when that’s going to happen, how that’s going to happen, we can’t say. But what you can create are the conditions for it to become likely to happen. That’s all dependent on learning how to make this sense of the observer strong and independent, and not colored by anything it knows. ☸️ True revolution doesn’t begin in society — it begins in the mind. The Buddha did not wage war against social systems or external structures. Instead, he pointed directly at the roots of suffering: greed, aversion, and delusion. That inner work is the revolution that still matters today. 💡 “There’s nothing more beneficial than straightening out your own mind.” This teaching is a reminder of your own power — the power to change, to cultivate clarity, and to take responsibility for what truly shapes your life and the world around you. 🙏 Subscribe for weekly Theravāda wisdom — insightful talks on freedom, integrity, and the mind that creates both suffering and liberation.