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Essay heading: Discussion of the four noble truths of Buddhism
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To non- ? Buddhists situations that might give one greatest happiness may be those which are the most actively desired and pursued e.g. love marriage and children. However, the need to maintain this happiness makes the happiness itself a suffering in Buddhist terms.
If a sufferer is not aware of his suffering, s/he will never have the motivation to eliminate it and will continue to suffer... displayed 300 characters
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On the other hand if one becomes aware of suffering, one may be able to overcome it. In the same sense with the more subtle forms of suffering, if a person is happy and becomes aware and accepts that the happiness automatically includes the seed of suffering, then s/he will be much less inclined to become involved in the attachment to this happiness... displayed next 300 characters
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