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Noteworthy
1970 -

NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO is founded in the United States.


Baby Gays
2022 -

After witnessing his wife wrapping wads of cotton around toothpicks in the early 1920s, inventor Leo Gerstenzang came up with the idea of a ready-to-use swab. He founded the Leo Gerstenzang Infant Novelty Company in 1923. The name of his leading product? Baby Gays — presumably for the relief babies would feel after their mothers stopped poking them with toothpicks. In 1926, the product name was changed to Q-Tips Baby Gays, and eventually, the “Baby Gays” bit was dropped altogether. (In case you’re wondering, the Q stands for “quality.”)


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RIGHT VIEW
Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
What is the origin of suffering? It is craving, which brings renewal of being, is accompanied by delight and lust, and delights in this and that; that is, craving for sensual pleasures, craving for being, and craving for non-being. (MN 9)

When one does not know and understand flavors as they actually are, then one is attached to flavors. When one is attached, one becomes infatuated, and one’s craving increases. One’s bodily and mental troubles increase, and one experiences bodily and mental suffering. (MN 149)
Reflection
Working systematically through the six different sense modalities, here we come to working with the flavors discernible by the tongue that give rise to moments of “tasting.” Here too we can easily get caught by wanting or craving some experiences of taste over others. A moment of suffering is born when we dislike the taste of something we are eating, or when we like something so much that we want to eat it again and again.

Daily Practice
See if you can get free for just a moment from the reflex to pursue pleasure and avoid displeasure. Try taking a few bites of something you traditionally don’t like and see if you can regard tasting it as simply a different experience. Try taking one bite and not another of something you really like and investigate that too as an experience. In this exercise you practice equanimity: tasting something without getting entangled in it.

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