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That's why it's good to frame the question
in the second person and to ask, "What do you think?"
instead of, "What do I think?" When we do this,
the exercise becomes less conceptual
in the second person and to ask, "What do you think?"
instead of, "What do I think?" When we do this,
the exercise becomes less conceptual
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That's why it's good to frame the question
in the second person and to ask,
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"What do you think?"
instead of, "What do I think?"
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When we do this,
the exercise becomes less conceptual.
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Movie Summary
Over the course of eight animated episodes, Andy Puddicombe—former Buddhist monk and co-founder of the globally beloved Headspace meditation app—takes viewers through the benefits and science behind meditation.