A Quote by Matthieu Ricard

If there is a remedy or a cure, a solution to a problem or difficulty, why worry? — © Matthieu Ricard
If there is a remedy or a cure, a solution to a problem or difficulty, why worry?
The solution probably doesn't look like the problem. If we have this propensity to worry, to be anxious, to be depressed, to be angry - focusing on the worry, anxiety, depression, and anger? Probably not gonna be the solution.
Every remedy is a desperate remedy. Every cure is a miraculous cure. Curing a madman is not arguing with a philosopher; it is casting out a devil.
The solution to a problem - a story that you are unable to finish - is the problem. It isn't as if the problem is one thing and the solution something else. The problem, properly understood = the solution. Instead of trying to hide or efface what limits the story, capitalize on that very limitation. State it, rail against it.
Every disease is a musical problem. Its cure a musical solution. The more rapid and complete the solution, the greater the musical talent of the doctor.
A favorite means of escaping the solution to any problem is to declare it too complex for solution. This absolves us from attempting solution. ... Any problem is too complex to solve when we do not wish to accept the conditions of solution. Solution is possible where acceptance is ready.
The remedy for all blunders, the cure of blindness, the cure of crime, is love.
I see the war problem as an economic problem, a business problem, a cultural problem, an educational problem - everything but a military problem. There's no military solution. There is a business solution - and the sooner we can provide jobs, not with our money, but the United States has to provide the framework.
If there is a solution to a problem, there is no need to worry. And if there is no solution, there is no need to worry.
Worries are pointless. If there's a solution, there's no need to worry. If no solution exists, there's no point to worry.
This is the problem for which revolutionary theory has yet to find the right solution, if there is one. The difficulty is that the economic interests of the two classes are antagonistic.
I never worry about the problem. I worry about the solution.
Just like Pharaoh couldn't get a solution to his problem until he talked to Moses, or Nebuchadnezzar or Belshazzar couldn't get a solution to his problem until he talked to Daniel, the white man in America today will never understand the race problem or come anywhere near getting a solution to the race problem until he talks to The Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
I believe that in the future meditation could be as commonplace in schools and society as eco-awareness is now. It interests me that an ancient cure may be the solution to a modern problem.
We would want the solution to the safety problem before somebody figures out the solution to the AI problem.
Give your problem all the thought you possibly can before a solution is reached. But when the matter is settled and over with, worry not at all.
Worry means the mind is controlling you. Worry is always pointless. A solution never comes out of worry.
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