First, I don’t think “does not experience the frustration” is quite accurate. It would be more accurate to say experiences it for 100 or 200 milliseconds when it comes up.
The emotion comes up but instead of letting it rest in the body it passes through.
Secondly, there are also Zen masters who have indifference-to-worldy-things and spent all their time meditating.
Two things.
First, I don’t think “does not experience the frustration” is quite accurate. It would be more accurate to say experiences it for 100 or 200 milliseconds when it comes up.
The emotion comes up but instead of letting it rest in the body it passes through.
Secondly, there are also Zen masters who have indifference-to-worldy-things and spent all their time meditating.