Up@dawn 2.0

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Ricard says that "suffering can provide an extraordinary lesson capable of making us aware of the superficiality of many of our daily concerns..." (71)

I've certainly had my fair share of suffering, and I'm not sure which type of person described on the previous page I would be, as I see myself in all three of them.

While I sometimes ask myself why I must endure such things, I am reminded of the superficiality that surrounds me of which Ricard spoke. I try and and cheer myself up thinking its made me a better stronger man.

Is it worth it really? Or is it true what they say, that ignorance is bliss?

1 comment:

  1. People will suffer, it's a noble truth of Buddhism. What you do with that suffering is on you. How you interpret it can certainly make you more experienced or “stronger”, or you can ignore it all together in self ordained ignorance. Whether its worth it or not doesn't really matter, it happens. As they would say “That's life”.

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