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History, 18.09.2019 22:00 sman091305

match the scenario described with the behavior or belief that buddhism would apply to the scenario.
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your mobile phone works just fine, but the manufacturer just released a new version of the phone in a different color. you really want that new phone!
you just got a test back, and you are disappointed in your grade this time.
you just sat down to watch your favorite tv show, and the electricity went out. although you are disappointed, you decide instead to read a book to your little brother.
you decide to give up social media because it is taking a lot of your time and attention away from your responsibilities.
a.
your desire is causing you to suffer.
b.
all of life is suffering.
c.
the cure for suffering is detachment, or ending desire.
d.
focus on doing the right things to bring you peace instead of going to the extremes

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