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Attachment and Suffering

Attachment and Suffering

Our Natural Tendency of Attachment Can Result in Suffering

  • We become attached to things and people, causing us to suffer when they change or leave.
  • The fear of losing what we are attached to also causes stress and prevents us from embracing life's flow.

We must learn to let go of attachment in order to live a more fulfilling and flexible life. It is important to realize that everything is impermanent and that change is inevitable. By reducing our attachments, we can alleviate suffering and allow ourselves to live in the present moment.

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