This Alan Watts talk argues that most people miss out on life by dwelling on the past or future. He compares living in the moment to truly savoring a meal instead of just listing the ingredients. The constant chase for more is like trying to eat money – it won’t satisfy you. True happiness comes from appreciating the present moment, the “eternal now.” Watts criticizes religious teachings that focus on the afterlife, suggesting they miss the point of spiritual realization, which is available to everyone right now. He emphasizes letting go of ego and fear to fully experience the present.tunesharemore_vert

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