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satisfaction?
Life seems to be filled with chasing after desires.When we have a desire for something we strive to fulfil it and then if we manage to satisfy the desire, we feel happy, but the joy doesn't last, it soon fades and we sart the quest of fulfilling our next desire, and this goes on ad-infinitum for the rest of our lives.
Wouldn't it be nice if the desire never got satiated and the joy remained and kept on growing. To have just one desire continually filling us with joy for the rest of this life. Heres a short video that explains what I mean better than I can put it. Keeping that joy .
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