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Essay / Inner Peace: The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism
The second noble truth, “The Truth About the Cause of Suffering,” explores the idea that individuals are not satisfied with what they have of who they are, which leads to the attitude and a state of mind of selfishness and greed, causing dissatisfaction, depriving individuals of a peaceful state of mind and therefore inner peace. The third noble truth. “The Truth of the End of Suffering” explores the idea that the end of suffering results in nirvana and peace and that all suffering and dissatisfaction will end, so that individuals will experience greater peace and happiness than all other fulfillments experienced in life. . The last of the Four Noble Truths, "The Truth of the Path to the End of Suffering" describes the idea that avoiding harm to any living being, focusing our minds, and gaining insight and wisdom will result in happiness for individuals causing the end of all misery and suffering, leading to the eightfold path, hence enlightenment and