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Embracing impermanence is a cornerstone of Buddhist philosophy from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

Buddhist philosophy teaches us that everything in life is impermanent. This means that nothing lasts forever - not joy, not suffering, not even life itself. Understanding and accepting this impermanence is key to finding peace and contentment in life. The Buddha emphasized the impermanent nature of existence in his teachings, urging his followers to let go of attachments to transient things. By embracing impermanence, we learn to appreciate the beauty of each moment without clinging to it. We understand that change is inevitable and that holding on too tightly to things only leads to suffering. This concept encourages us to live in the present moment, fully experiencing and accepting whatever co...
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    The Buddha and His Dhamma

    Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

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