Suffering
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Why Most of Your Suffering Isn’t Real
When do we suffer? According to Buddhist philosophy, all suffering, or dukkha, arises from attachment. We become attached to our environment, to outcomes, to emotions, and to the stories we carry about the future and the past. It is this clinging that leads to suffering. Let’s explore suffering from a linear perspective. Imagine your life…
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Schrödinger’s Happiness: The Paradox of Perception
Are you living in happiness or suffering? It’s a question that seems simple at first. But what if the answer isn’t so simple? What if you’re both, happy and miserable, at the same time? Sometimes, it might even be better to experience pain than pleasure. Not because suffering is noble in itself, but because it…


