Wednesday, November 12, 2025

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Anger versus Compassion

Whatever anger promises to do for us, compassion can do better. As a Buddhist conception, compassion involves sensitivity to the suffering of someone together with the wish that they be freed from that suffering.

Allison Aitken, “What’s Wrong with Anger?”


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