How self-help gets reality wrong

Reality and the self are perpetually incomplete

There is a tension in religious and spiritual practices between focusing on self-improvement and neglecting the problems of the world. But Christian Kumpost argues that the root cause of this tension the belief that the self is what’s wrong with the world. We can resolve the tension between individualism and communitarianism, Kumpost suggests, by seeing the self and the world as not fundamentally wrong, but merely incomplete and ever evolving.

 

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