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- Suffering is an inevitable part of life1234. There are two types of suffering: physical and emotional2. Buddhism sees suffering as a central feature of human life, even when we are not suffering outwardly3. Suffering serves a purpose and has roots in our evolutionary heritage1. The first level of suffering is part of our human condition, and we can't do much to change it. The second level of suffering is more insidious, pervasive, and harmful than the first, but we can take action to reduce it1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Suffering serves a purpose and has roots in our evolutionary heritage. There are two types of suffering. The first level of suffering is part of our human condition, and we can't do much to change it. The second level of suffering is more insidious, pervasive, and harmful than the first. We can take action to reduce this type of suffering.www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tech-happy-life/…The fact is that suffering is an inevitable part of life, from aging and death to heartbreak and disappointment. Physical suffering is pain, aging, deterioration, and injury. Emotional suffering is betrayal, sadness, loneliness, and feelings of inadequacy or blind rage.ideapod.com/why-suffering-is-important/Buddhism sees suffering as a central feature of human life. Even when we are not suffering outwardly from things like illness, loss of loved ones or being a victim of a crime, we still suffer because we are unfulfilled, and life is unsatisfactory.www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkdk382/articles/z6t…People are expected to deal with the harshness of life, be good, and wait for their rewards. This is further evidence of the pain inherent in life. Though much of Buddhism doesn’t claim an afterlife, the typical translation of the First Noble Truth denotes that even in pleasure there is suffering, because we know pleasure ends (Warner, pg. 22).www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-second-no…
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