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Buddhinism

A Way of Being

Stephen Castree
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Year
2026
Language
English

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You get one life. Not counting the years it takes to grow up, that leaves roughly sixty adult summers - far fewer than it feels like from the outside. What you do with them is the only question that actually matters.Buddhinism: A Way of Being is Stephen Castree's second book and a direct sequel to the ideas raised in Three Adult Lives. Where that book asked readers to question the beliefs, roles, and expectations they inherited rather than chose,Buddhinism answers the question that follows: once you've stripped that conditioning away, how should you actually live?Castree's answer is a personal philosophy built by fusing two traditions that rarely sit at the same table - Buddhism and Hedonism. From Buddhism: mindfulness, impermanence, and the discipline of letting go. From Hedonism: the conviction that pleasure, contentment, and joy are legitimate, worthy goals. Together they aim at a single idea Castree calls Lifetime Hedonistic Value (LHV) - the total sum of pleasure, peace, and contentment a person can experience across their adult life, pursued deliberately rather than left to chance.The book moves through five parts: a tour of philosophical approaches (Stoicism, Hedonism, Ikigai, Thich Nhat Hanh, Osho); a respectful survey of the world's major religions (Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism); the Buddhinist philosophy itself, including a reading of Maslow's hierarchy of needs; a Buddhinist lens applied to the real terrain of modern life - commitment, love, work, social media, money, mortality, and what a good life actually looks like; and finally, the Ten-Step Buddhinist Path, a practical daily framework for living it.This is not a religious text, an academic survey, or a call to renounce ambition and responsibility. It's a clear-eyed, often funny, occasionally irreverent attempt to work out what's actually worth caring about - and what isn't - before the time to decide runs out.

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