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  2. Tranquility (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Draak, previously known as Tranquility and Equanimity, is a 91.50 m (300.2 ft) superyacht launched at the Oceanco yard in Alblasserdam, with Oceanco responsible for the exterior design, while Winch Design worked on the interior.

  3. 'Know Your Enemy' podcast gets why Taylor Swift drives ... - AOL

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    Such equanimity is rare in the age of podcasts and politics of recrimination. ... A recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that 37% of Americans under 30 regularly get news from social media ...

  4. These 30 Things Are The Adult Equivalents Of Finding Out ...

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    Founded in the early 3rd century BC, it teaches that while we cannot control external events, we can control our responses to them, thereby cultivating tranquility and equanimity.

  5. Equanimity - Wikipedia

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    Equanimity is a state of psychological stability and composure which is undisturbed by the experience of or exposure to emotions, pain, or other phenomena that may cause others to lose the balance of their mind. The virtue and value of equanimity is extolled and advocated by a number of major religions and ancient philosophies.

  6. 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2022 report by German local news site Neckarstadtblog, [324] Suaad A. Al-Attas, former wife of Mohammed Badawy Al Husseiny, received nearly US$40 million from the 1MDB scandal and later acted as a shareholder in a company owned by German real estate developer Tom Bock, providing a loan of nearly €5.5 million, suggesting that ...

  7. Aequanimitas - Wikipedia

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    A second edition was produced in 1906, and a third in 1932. In the essay, Osler advocates two qualities "imperturbability" and "equanimity", which he defined as "coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances". [1] Between 1932 and 1953, Eli Lilly & Company distributed more than 150,000 copies of the third edition to medical graduates.

  8. Upekṣā - Wikipedia

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    True equanimity is the pinnacle of the four social attitudes that the Buddhist texts call the "divine abodes": boundless loving-kindness, compassion, altruistic joy, and equanimity. The last does not override and negate the preceding three, but perfects and consummates them.

  9. Five faults and eight antidotes - Wikipedia

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    equanimity (upekṣā, btang snyoms) Kenchen Thrangu states: [18] The fifth fault is the defect of overactivity, which means that when one is meditating with none of the five faults, one shouldn't do anything but rest in that meditative state. Doing this will eliminate the defect of overactivity.