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VOL. 8, ISSUE 2 (2023)
The anatomy of suffering
Authors
G N Sharma, Shri B K Chary
Abstract
There is no motion without friction unless a cent percent void is
artificially created. Every living organism experiences the struggle for
existence. None is exempted from this Phenomenal Universal Truth. However,
certain soothing quotes in the interest of all, rather panhumanistic in tone
and approach, have been publicised. Accordingly, we shall have to convince
ourselves optimistically, that no doubt to live is to struggle but at any rate
it cannot and should not be hurriedly concluded as any sort of misfortune.
There have been sufferings emerging owing to Nature’s wrath and our own
miscalculations or judgements. Blaming on some entity for our suffering is a
convenient habit drawing self-pity, to which we are all accustomed. Extending
this habit disproportionately further, causes a temptation to embrace pessimism
and also resorting finally to fatalism. On an impartial perusal it would be
seen that most of the times it is we alone are totally responsible for the
scenario though to admit it would demand exhibition of genuine manhood. There are
indeed many factors right from the personal front to social circumstances. Each
factor is clearly defined. That is why psychological, physical, emotional,
mental and philosophical analyses must be considered before labelling the
person as pessimistic or otherwise. In fact how a person combats with
sufferings decides his/her nature cum personality. Clash of two opposite forces
in nature creates a resultant force which may or may not be quite advantageous
to the owner. While we wrestle with our own feelings we usually lose the sense
of discrimination to elect the worthy one from the chaos. This is the root
cause of all the burden of confusion entertained by us. Since there are various
reasons and areas for suffering, nothing can be concluded easily and correctly.
However, the paper would try to explore the possible remedial measures by
trying to understand root causes that have pervade limitlessly mostly out of
human ignorance. Therefore, most of the aspects of human personality would be
covered to dispel ignorance and arrive at some concluding remarks thereof.
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Pages:68-70
How to cite this article:
G N Sharma, Shri B K Chary "The anatomy of suffering". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 8, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 68-70
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