Podcast
Finding Balance to Engage More Fully
A Pakistani carving and a unique local legend
By Kami Nguyen
When people act based on unchecked emotions such as anger, sadness, or jealousy, they often create problems for themselves and others. Wisdom, on the other hand, allows you to manage and relate to emotions skillfully, ensuring that your actions and words lead to positive outcomes rather than harm.
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