Suffering is a personal matter that can't be shared by anyone else and how we must find within ourselves the strength to sail through it. Even a wise person can be taken off-guard by an unexpected and unpleasant event and how each individual is affected differently by the same situation.
This idea mentions the importance of right view of life and how we must take responsibility for our own suffering and accept the inevitability of loss. It suggests that we fill our hearts with loving-kindness and our minds with good thoughts in order to overcome suffering.
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