Consistent with his previous works, Epstein starts with honest self observation, loyal to the traditions of Buddhism and psychoanalysis, offering humorous and informative insights into his own behavior, feelings, and thoughts. He relies on anecdotes from his practice, examples from literature and the insights of wise people from various traditions to explore what it means to Want and how we might choose to live with wanting. His style, as always, is casual and readable, his insights provocative, and the depth of his content sufficiently challenging to invite further musings and grappling, if the reader so desires.
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