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We are meaning then, with all our hearts, the wonderful paradox of human existence, that what we cling to, we lose Throughout our lives, so many of us naturally attach ourselves to relationships, material. And what we give, we have

And when we die, we live This is a lesson i reminded myself of daily when i end my meditation I rather like this “you only lose what you cling to” quote

It suggests to me that there’s no concept of loss if there’s no act of clinging.

“you only lose what you cling to.” — buddha the cost of holding on this simple line reminds us Loss is inevitable, but suffering is optional What brings pain isn’t just the loss itself—but our resistance to it We suffer not because something ends, but because we believed it wouldn’t.

The quote you can only lose what you cling to provides profound insight into human nature and the source of pain It is often attributed to the buddha. The quote says that we only lose what we cling to What it really means is we’re only capable of losing things that we hold on to

If we were to understand that nothing in this life is ours, nothing is permanent, we’d be less inclined to cling to things

“you only lose what you cling to.” 6 No one can walk your path for you “no one saves us but ourselves No one can and no one may

We ourselves must walk the path.” 7 Happiness never decreases by being shared “thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. You can only lose what you cling to.” — buddha

Letting go of hang ups is a huge part of buddhist philosophy

When you realize the impermanence of everything around you, you begin to let go and enjoy the world for what it is

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