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How do buddhist explain suffering?

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Answered by misha10118
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The First Truth is that suffering, pain, and misery exist in life. The Second Truth is that this suffering is caused by selfish craving and personal desire. The Fourth Truth is that the way to overcome this misery is through the Eight fold Path. The Four Noble Truths is a fundamental concept taught by the Buddha.
Answered by Anonymous
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The basis of Buddhism is a doctrine known as the Four Noble Truths. The First Truth is that suffering, pain, and misery exist in life. The Second Truth is that this suffering is caused by selfish craving and personal desire. ... The Fourth Truth is that the way to overcome this misery is through the Eightfold Path.

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