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|''Impermanence''
|''Impermanence''
|'''Eternalism'''The belief in unchanging, eternal substances or entities (like a soul), directly contradicting the principle of impermanence.
|'''Eternalism'''<br/>The belief in unchanging, eternal substances or entities (like a soul), directly contradicting the principle of impermanence.
|'''Nihilism'''The belief that life is meaningless, while recognizing the fleeting nature of phenomena, can lead to a sense of despair or apathy.
|'''Nihilism'''<br/>The belief that life is meaningless, while recognizing the fleeting nature of phenomena, can lead to a sense of despair or apathy.
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|''Non-Attachment''
|''Non-Attachment''
|'''Attachment'''The overt habit of clinging desperately to people, experiences, material possessions, ideas, etc., mistaking possession for happiness
|'''Attachment'''<br/>The overt habit of clinging desperately to people, experiences, material possessions, ideas, etc., mistaking possession for happiness
|'''Apathy or Neglect'''When non-attachment deteriorates into neglect of responsibilities or lack of care for oneself and others, confusing detachment with disregard
|'''Apathy or Neglect'''<br/>When non-attachment deteriorates into neglect of responsibilities or lack of care for oneself and others, confusing detachment with disregard
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|''Non-Seeking''
|''Non-Seeking''
|'''Obsessive Seeking'''Constantly seeking or desiring something else, perpetually dissatisfied, never being content with what is present
|'''Obsessive Seeking'''<br/>Constantly seeking or desiring something else, perpetually dissatisfied, never being content with what is present
|'''Passivity'''When the practice of non-seeking evolves into passivity or lack of initiative in life, leading to stagnation rather than contentment
|'''Passivity'''<br/>When the practice of non-seeking evolves into passivity or lack of initiative in life, leading to stagnation rather than contentment
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|''Non-Aversion''
|''Non-Aversion''
|'''Aversion'''The overt habit of rejecting, avoiding, or being repelled by certain experiences, mistaking avoidance for peace
|'''Aversion'''<br/>The overt habit of rejecting, avoiding, or being repelled by certain experiences, mistaking avoidance for peace
|'''Tolerance of Harm'''When the practice of non-aversion leads to tolerating harmful situations or behaviors, misunderstanding acceptance for complacency
|'''Tolerance of Harm'''<br/>When the practice of non-aversion leads to tolerating harmful situations or behaviors, misunderstanding acceptance for complacency
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|''Equanimity''
|''Equanimity''
|'''Extreme Bias or Prejudice'''Becoming extremely attached to or repelled by certain individuals or situations, undermining the tranquil balance that equanimity brings
|'''Extreme Bias or Prejudice''<br/>'Becoming extremely attached to or repelled by certain individuals or situations, undermining the tranquil balance that equanimity brings
|'''Indifference or Disconnection'''When a balanced and impartial state of mind deteriorates into a detached, indifferent, and disengaged attitude
|'''Indifference or Disconnection'''<br/>When a balanced and impartial state of mind deteriorates into a detached, indifferent, and disengaged attitude
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