Perspective of a Buddhist Hedonist

If it is said to be negligible that one should not become jaded about living for your passion, then can any of us really have too much of a good thing? Playing with your children or pulling an 'all-nighter' undoubtedly incurs averse health affects! Sometimes the things we love are bad for our health, such as convenience food, cigarettes and some cosmetic products containing potentially harmful toxins; should you care to perform an analysis of all the chemicals, the notion begins to feel a bit nauseating. On the other hand, manufacturers are constantly investing their profits into redesigning their product to deliver an innocuous result, organic to the generation whom secure their household brand names. Supplementary studies such as foreign languages or skills compositional i.e. musical instruments is said to be a benefactor in pleasuring potential guests or private time in solitude, but additionally postpones the assailment of diseases which effect the memory. 

There is pleasure in all crevices of reality.