DUKKHA (The Truth of Suffering), “discontent, frustration, dissatisfaction”, “suffering is universal”, “life has unavoidable challenges”, Samudaya (The Origin of Suffering), “suffering comes from craving”, “wanting more, clinging to pleasure”, “desire, craving, attachment”, Nirodha (The Cessation of Suffering), “freedom from suffering”, “letting go, detachment”, “ending craving”, Magga (End of Suffering), “Noble Eightfold Path”, right action, right speech, right livelihood”, “discipline, meditation, wisdom”.
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