Report, if you have a problem with this page“ Even if we were very good at making everything outside of ourselves be just the way we ourselves want it to be (a ludicrous thought, you must admit), we could fundamentally never get everything perfect: because our desires are always changing, because they are often conflicting, and because the changes of the environment can never keep up with the pace of the wanting mind. The satisfaction of desire as a strategy for happiness will always be a doomed enterprise. ”
Andrew Olendzki
From : Unlimiting Mind: The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism