Exploring Faith and Happiness Through Curiosity Buddha Knows หน้า 11
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In this engaging interview, Monica shares her experience with crafting thought-provoking questions about life, happiness, and religion. She collaborates with her team in Norway to delve into these topics, which are essential for understanding the balance between spirituality and materialism. The discussion highlights the need for a deeper appreciation of joy and love as essential components for a happier life, addressing how religion can intersect with modern challenges.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Curiosity in exploring religion
-Religious programming in Norway
-Addressing materialism and happiness
-The role of joy and love in life
-Creating engaging questions for deeper understanding

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Interview Monica : Well, they taught me here. Luang Phaw: You took it easily then? Monica : Once I relaxed it felt normal for me to do it. And I am a naturally curious person, so I always want to find out what people think and do wherever I go. It's kind of my hobby as well. Luang Phaw: Excellent! How did you come up with these interesting questions? Monica : I did it together with my researcher and director in Norway. Luang Phaw: So, I assume these questions are derived from the issues that Norwegians are interested in, right? Monica : Well, I am honored to do one of the few religious programs on television in Norway. We are raising these new questions because I think the world in general is missing a lot about life, joy, happiness and love. We have been finding out how to get religion to meet materialism, so that we can be happier people in Norway. We are suffering a lot from the darkness and 13
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