Equanimity
is said to be an anchor. It protects you against the “worldly
winds”—pleasure and pain, praise and blame, gain and loss, and fame and
disrepute—by keeping you anchored so you’re not tossed about by those
winds.
—Daisy Hernández, “The Noble Abode of Equanimity”
—Daisy Hernández, “The Noble Abode of Equanimity”