Résumé du livre
Joseph Nguyen is an author, teacher, and public speaker best known for his spiritual approach to self-healing and self-help. His previous books include Beyond Thoughts, a poetry collection exploring the roots of emotional suffering, and The Art of Creating, a study of creativity. His best-selling book Don’t Believe Everything You Think has been translated into over thirty languages.
Human suffering often stems from overthinking, a habit rooted in our evolutionary past. While our brains evolved to identify threats for survival, this constant vigilance is outdated in today’s relatively safe world. Yet, our minds persist in scanning for dangers, leading to anxious, involuntary thought patterns that amplify self-doubt, fear, and emotional pain. From a Buddhist perspective, this suffering arises from attachment to these thought cycles. The solution lies not in eliminating thoughts but in ceasing to engage with and judge them, allowing them to flow freely. Like murky water that clears when left undisturbed, the mind achieves clarity when left unagitated. This state, known as mushin or flow, fosters creativity and peak performance by freeing us from ego-driven thinking. Similarly, the Zen story of the samurai illustrates how our perceptions, shaped by thoughts, create our reality—heaven or hell. By becoming aware of this process and disengaging from overthinking, we can transform unnecessary suffering into peace and clarity.
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