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1 1| dukkha) and productive of suffering. It follows then that what 2 1| connection between craving and suffering and therefore tries reduce 3 1| to unnecessary sorrow and suffering. If he thinks that he is 4 1| to the already existing suffering in the world ~Economic 5 1| later in physical and mental suffering. The enjoyment of wealth 6 1| and as craving, leads to suffering. Sexual desire, too, must 7 1| may strike him. Against suffering, the externals of life will 8 2| craving (tanhã) and so of suffering (dukkha). Occupational work 9 2| of dukkha, productive of suffering. To alleviate dukkha one 10 2| Four Noble Truths -- of Suffering, its Cause, its Cessation, 11 2| that he is at that moment suffering and generating more suffering 12 2| suffering and generating more suffering for himself. We try to do 13 2| goal of liberation from all suffering. ~When we have undertaken 14 2| removing all the causes of suffering -- which is what it means 15 2| the causes of one's own suffering by purifying the mind, and 16 3| marked by impermanence and suffering. Because they - and we - 17 3| and ignorance, and all our suffering is due to these three. Ignorance 18 3| permanent, secure and free from suffering. We do not, as unenlightened 19 3| which is the end of all suffering and frustration, the one 20 4| sick, the oppressed, the suffering. Yet in fact their motives 21 4| that the origin of this suffering, this dukkha, lies in craving.