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"Experience the commonality of pain and suffering in humanity: A universal truth"

Par : Yusuf G Kader
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215638231
  • EAN9798215638231
  • Date de parution16/01/2023
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

Universality of pain and suffering in human life. It suggests that everyone experiences some form of pain, whether it be physical or emotional, and that there is no one who is immune to the effects of sorrow and suffering. It also mentions that people often seek ways to escape or mitigate this pain and suffering, which can be seen in the various coping mechanisms and distractions that people use to try to find happiness.
The quote emphasizes that pain, unhappiness, and suffering are an inescapable part of the human experience, and that people often look for ways to avoid or escape it. Universality of pain and suffering in human life. It suggests that everyone experiences some form of pain, whether it be physical or emotional, and that there is no one who is immune to the effects of sorrow and suffering. It also mentions that people often seek ways to escape or mitigate this pain and suffering, which can be seen in the various coping mechanisms and distractions that people use to try to find happiness.
The quote emphasizes that pain, unhappiness, and suffering are an inescapable part of the human experience, and that people often look for ways to avoid or escape it.