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Re: definition of being “well-adjusted”

Posted by pegasus on June 22, 2006, at 13:16:29

In reply to definition of being “well-adjusted”, posted by pseudoname on June 22, 2006, at 11:01:53

Well, by that definition, no one on the planet is completely well adjusted, I would bet.

Except maybe the Dalai Lama and his enlightened buddies.

Although . . . I remember this great buddhist poem from somewhere that talked about working to lose one's attachment to how others see one. The speaker becomes a Tibetan buddhist monk and wears only the flowing yellow robes, in part to learn to not be attached to clothing. And he finds himself feeling proud of the jaunty drape of his robe. :)

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