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Attachment is the root of suffering in Buddhism from "summary" of Buddhism For Dummies by Jonathan Landaw,Stephan Bodian,Gudrun Bühnemann

In the teachings of Buddhism, attachment is identified as the primary cause of suffering. This concept is rooted in the idea that our attachment to people, things, and ideas leads to craving, clinging, and ultimately, dissatisfaction. When we become attached to something, we develop a strong desire for it, and when that desire is not fulfilled, we experience suffering. This suffering can manifest in various forms, such as anxiety, frustration, or disappointment. Buddhism teaches that everything in life is impermanent, including our attachments. Nothing lasts forever, and when we hold on to things that are constantly changing, we set ourselves up for disappointment. This is because attachment creates a sense of dependency on external factors for our happiness, which is inherently unstable. Furthermore, attachment can also lead to negative emotions such as jealousy, resentment, and greed. When we are attached to something, we may ...
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    Buddhism For Dummies

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