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According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, what desires must be overcome to end suffering
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According to the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, the desires that must be overcome to end suffering are:
1. The desire for sensual pleasure - the constant craving for pleasurable experiences and material possessions.
2. The desire for existence - the attachment to the idea of a permanent self or identity.
3. The desire for non-existence - the desire to escape from unpleasant experiences or to avoid pain and suffering.
1. The desire for sensual pleasure - the constant craving for pleasurable experiences and material possessions.
2. The desire for existence - the attachment to the idea of a permanent self or identity.
3. The desire for non-existence - the desire to escape from unpleasant experiences or to avoid pain and suffering.
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