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Essay heading: Ethics In Buddhism And Change Over Time
 
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It is argued that we should take sensible steps to slow down he process, such as eating healthy food and exercising, but we cannot change the final result. Also, the acquisition of material possessions can cause suffering, as we desire more and more of what we often will never have. Buddhists believe, that we should find strategies to end the cycle of having desires and then suffering would cease...
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This possibility of ceasing suffering is the Third Noble Truth. The Fourth Noble Truth or The Noble Eightfold, was Buddha's strategy to gradually reduce the tendency to suffer. The first requirement is that the individual should hold"Right Views" e.g., appreciate the nature of impermanence. Buddhists appreciate that all things eventually decay and that attachment to the impermanent, will ultimately lead to unhappiness...
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