 Is there any benefit to redefining compassion in a Buddhist sense where it's not about altruism, but about training a happier disposition for yourself? I mean, maybe I don't think of compassion as being altruistic, and I don't think it should be altruistic. So I definitely think we should redefine compassion as not being altruistic. But I also worry about Buddhism because I'm not sure Buddhism is truly about a happier disposition for yourself in a complete sense, in the sense of really understanding who yourself is, because Buddhism undercuts the rule of reason. Buddhism rejects the mind because the mind is too busy with the material world, too busy with the problems of survival, which were the only interesting problems we have. And therefore, Buddhism wants the mind to be obsessed with itself. So I don't think Buddhism is the solution. I do agree that redefining compassion and taking altruism out of compassion is a worthwhile endeavor.