El arte de no ser nada: cómo el vacío puede liberarte (Buda y Emil Cioran)
@DescansadES We spend our lives trying to become someone important, admired, or successful. But both Buddha and Emil Cioran reached a surprising conclusion: much of our suffering stems precisely from this need to be someone. In this video, we explore how emptiness, detachment, and letting go of the obsession with identity can become an unexpected source of freedom, peace of mind, and profound self-knowledge. #Buddha #EmilCioran #Philosophy #SelfKnowledge #Psychology #PeaceOfMind #Buddhism #Existentialism #PersonalDevelopment #LifeReflections #Ego #Consciousness #InnerFreedom #Wisdom #PersonalGrowth

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