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The Antidote to Greed: The Healing Power of Habitual Giving

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Learn how habitual giving can help you boost your mood, deepen your meditation, sleep more soundly, and much more.

Sharing is caring. Giving is good. In one way or another, we have all learned that being generous is a commendable quality to have. This book takes a unique approach to a familiar topic by unveiling some lesser-known benefits of giving and detailing the steps to train the mind to be generous in a way that many people will have never heard before. As a Buddhist monk and previously practicing psychotherapist, Venerable Nick presents this deep, ancient wisdom with a simple framework that is easy to digest and apply.

Expose and release maladaptive patterns. Discover true contentment. Learn how habitual giving not only improves your mood, sleep, and meditation, but also prepares you to pass away more peacefully at the moment of your death. The simple analogies, engaging storytelling, and actionable steps found within this book will spark an inner transformation that will make the world within and around you a much brighter place. Come unearth the true healing power of habitual giving and discover the antidote to greed!

135 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 6, 2024

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June 14, 2025
An incredibly thought provoking book for anybody interested in this topic, although perhaps a slightly misleading title.

I wonder why this isn’t rated more highly. I think that when reading books like this, one must have an open mind. Even if one may not agree or understand with all the analogies or suggested practises, I think it’s a book that can help someone to look beneath the surface and see what it reveals about themselves. I know I’ve learnt a lot.
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February 11, 2024
Thank you Nick. You have always been a great inspiration for my spiritual growth. My "dilute the salt" journey is easier with all the advice you give us in this book. I feel so happy since I know there are so many people trying to bright up the world everyday no matter what. Reading a book like this makes me feel less alone on this path.
Wish you all happiness.
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