I am limiting this question to Buddhism as laid out in the Pali language texts, and mostly preserved in Theraveda, i.e. Buddhism without all the saints and gods and hells and crap.
Why should we avoid suffering, and why is the absence of suffering desirable?
It seems to me that the classical Greek position of moderation in all things makes more sense, and that human beings require some suffering so that joy can exist.
A human being that does not suffer at all would seem to me a dead, useless thing, not human at all. Let's hear it for Samsara!
Why should we avoid suffering, and why is the absence of suffering desirable?
It seems to me that the classical Greek position of moderation in all things makes more sense, and that human beings require some suffering so that joy can exist.
A human being that does not suffer at all would seem to me a dead, useless thing, not human at all. Let's hear it for Samsara!
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