Buddhist philosophy, which shares some similarities with Hinduism and other Eastern schools of thought, often addresses the nature of suffering. It suggests that attachment and desire are at the root of suffering. If a person's thoughts are consumed by their problems, it might be seen as a form of attachment to those problems, or a failure to embrace the impermanent nature of all things.
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