The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism

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The miseries of evolutionary existence, resulting in births and deaths, life after life

1. The miseries of evolutionary existence, resulting in births and deaths, life after life.

2. The cause productive of misery, which is selfish desire, ever renewed, of satisfying one’s self, without being able ever to secure that end.

3. The destruction of that desire, or the estranging of one’s self from it.

4. The means of obtaining this destruction of desire.