aversion
Aversion
See Anger, Hatred, Desire and Attachment
- Equanimity (Tib. བཏང་སྙོམས་, tangnyom), which is the wish that beings may be free from the attitude of attachment to some and aversion to others. “Upeksha” in Sanskrit, meaning 1. Renunciation, Letting Go, Detachment, Equanimity
- Snippet from Wikipedia: Aversion
Aversion means opposition or repugnance. The following are different forms of aversion:
- Ambiguity aversion
- Brand aversion
- Dissent aversion in the United States of America
- Endowment effect, also known as divestiture aversion
- Food aversion
- Inequity aversion
- Loss aversion
- Risk aversion
- Taste aversion
- Work aversion
Aversion may also refer to:
- Aversion therapy
- Aversion (film)
- Dvesha (Buddhism), a Buddhist term that translates to aversion
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