Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk with a unique background in molecular biology.
Born in France, he transitioned from scientific research to Buddhist studies in Nepal.
Ricard has authored numerous books on Buddhism, happiness, meditation, and altruism, blending Eastern philosophy with Western scientific understanding.
He is known for his photography of Tibet and serves as the French interpreter for the Dalai Lama.
Ricard's work often explores the intersection of Buddhism and neuroscience, drawing on his scientific training and spiritual practice.
His diverse experiences and interdisciplinary approach have made him a respected voice in discussions on happiness, ethics, and the nature of consciousness.
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