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(Task B) Suffering, Ageing, Youth, when directed properly, can transform…
(Task B) Suffering
- leads to anger as a way to challenge the structures that cause suffering
Anger
- is a motivational force for confronting suffering
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- love transcends suffering when rooted in selflessness
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- By confronting suffering, individuals are pushed to reexamine established values and, in doing so, craft something unique and true to themselves.
Originality
Beauty
- real beauty is an expression of freedom, individuality, and authenticity—values that are often in direct tension with societal conformity
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- our suffering drives us to see others' suffering as worthy of alleviation, cultivating compassion
Compassion
- compassion—rooted in a profound understanding of suffering—drives individuals to challenge conventional norms, inspiring original thought to elevate the human condition.
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- is the emotional drive that inspires acts of kindness aimed at alleviating the suffering of others.
Kindness
- through kindness individuals show care for each other’s well-being, fostering understanding, emotional intimacy, and mutual support that strengthens the friendship.
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- lightens the burden of suffering by offering a way to transcend the harshness of reality.
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Ageing
- The physical and mental deterioration of ourselves and those around us fosters fear.
Fear
- is a projection of unconscious fears
Jealousy
- causes inner conflict, insecurity, and emotional distress, particularly in the form of envy, fear of loss, and comparison to others - ultimately driving suffering
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- redirects focus from self-contentment to external validation, driving the pursuit of wealth, power, or status as a means to overcome inferiority or to outcompete others.
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- suffering individuals often mask their jealousy by creating moral systems that condemn success and power
Hate
- drives cycles of retaliation and violence, which intensify suffering in both personal and societal contexts.
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Youth
- The naive confrontation of identity, purpose, and societal pressures often leads to suffering in youth.
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- when directed properly, can transform suffering into motivation for personal or social change