Everyone suffers, nobody wants to, and the vast majority of![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibQhak4BlzPOCz1Sd_4kZY41I-HeTT4DQQ-kxDdi1gGuvdX8LDvgGKT3rBMD1ETX3L8VfBTCjuytX1pD9NSHJqUg6U7K9lnWEAICJ7CjhDtiDEvWuko0qI3nasja0ErWflAiPd8aVL734/w400-h251/Screen+Shot+2020-07-18+at+1.58.57+PM.png)
The truth about suffering and change.
humanity wonders “why.” The short, answer is desire (or craving): We suffer because we crave something (or someone) and so long as we possess or achieve the object(s) of our desire, all is well, but nothing lasts forever, and when that object is no longer ours, we suffer. We attach our identities to many forms, and when those forms of dependency change for the worst, the experience of loss is nearly identical for us. In a very powerful way, we are yo-yo’s on the string of our dependencies, none of which we can control. And the principle reason we build dependent identities in the first place is that (1) we think there is such a thing as a lasting identity, and (2) we surely do not know who and what we are. If we did, then we would have no need to go searching for what we have already. Desire per se is not the problem. Attachment is.
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