"The mind precedes all phenomena.The mind is their chief. The mind shapes them."– Dhammapada This is not an abstract statement, but a living truth that unfolds in every moment of our lives. A single belief — “I’m not good enough”… “I was born to fail”… — if left...
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Confirmation Bias Through the Lens of Buddhist Wisdom
The Mind’s Subtle Trap: When Beliefs Become Walls Every day, we are bombarded with information. But instead of assessing it objectively, we tend to filter and accept only what aligns with our existing beliefs. This phenomenon is known in modern psychology...
The Bystander Effect Through the Lens of Buddhism
In the early morning hours of March 13, 1964, in Queens, New York,Kitty Genovese, a 28-year-old woman, was returning home from work when she was attacked by a man named Winston Moseley, who stabbed her multiple times right outside her apartment building. Kitty...
The Mandela Effect Through the Lens of Buddhist Wisdom
In today’s modern world, where collective memory is easily swayed by media, social networks, and cognitive distortions, the Mandela Effect has emerged as a phenomenon worth pondering: Why do so many people vividly remember events or details that never actually...



