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According to the four noble truths of Buddhism what must to end suffering A nirvana B anger C all forms of desire D all selfish desires

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, the end of suffering is achieved through the cessation of desire. Specifically, the truth that outlines the cause of suffering indicates that desire (or craving) leads to suffering.

The correct answer in this context would be **C) all forms of desire**, as the cessation of all forms of desire (not just selfish desires) is necessary to attain Nirvana and end suffering. However, many teachings emphasize that it is particularly the attachment and craving associated with desire that leads to suffering.

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