Nonattachment (philosophy)

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title: Nonattachment (philosophy)
text: Nonattachment, non-attachment, or detachment is a state in which a person overcomes their emotional attachment to or desire for things, people, or worldly concerns and thus attains a heightened perspective. It is considered a wise virtue and is promoted in various Eastern religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, Taoism, and Buddhism. It is also a key concept in Christian spirituality, where it signifies a detachment from worldly objects and concerns.
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