Suffering is used in Buddhism as a broader concept to include pain, grief, misery or unsatisfactoriness , which would normally be seen by most people as suffering, as opposed to happiness; Buddhism accepts the fact that, like happiness, suffering is subject to change. But at the same time Buddhism points out that there is no balance of happiness and suffering. The painful side of experience usually outweighs happiness. Buddhism tries to address the reality of suffering. The precept upholds the sanctity of life of all human beings regardless of the conditions of their lives. As a rule suicide is prohibited.
For example, disappointed in love, find a way out of the problem not by suicide . don't think of consequences that will follow later.
Suffering is used in Buddhism as a broader concept to include pain, grief, misery or unsatisfactoriness , which would normally be seen by most people as suffering, as opposed to happiness; Buddhism accepts the fact that, like happiness, suffering is subject to change. But at the same time Buddhism points out that there is no balance of happiness and suffering. The painful side of experience usually outweighs happiness. Buddhism tries to address the reality of suffering. The precept upholds the sanctity of life of all human beings regardless of the conditions of their lives. As a rule suicide is prohibited. For example, disappointed in love, find a way out of the problem not by suicide . don't think of consequences that will follow later.
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