Right in Fact, Wrong in Dhamma
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‘I proclaim such a teaching that espouses non-contention with anyone in the world.’ Madhupiṇḍika Sutta (‘The Honeyball’) M 18.4 The phrase ‘I’m right, you’re wrong’ is the archetypal expression of our tendency to attach to views and opinions: ‘If I think it, it must be true, and if you think differently, sorry, but you’re wrong. You might be a good person, but you’re just wrong.’ This is the very…