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According to the doctrine of anatta (a linguistic variation on a-[meaning negation]atman), the idea that our "self" exists as a real and lasting entity is an illusion. What do you think this means? Based on your understanding of the concept, do you think it's partially or entirely true? can u plz help me with this?!

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