The second of the four noble truths is that "I have a son, I have riches." Therefore, I think foolish people have problems. The second of the truth is Samudaya, translated as enthusiastic and greedy. This is inevitable for everyone. Nobody wants it, and I can not think of anything else that makes you "happy". Regardless of who they are, what they are saying, or how satisfied they are, everyone wants to have something they do not have.
The second of the four saints explains the cause of the pain. The most fundamental thing is our desire and desire. Buddhists believe that any form of desire or desire, such as gender, money or desire for affection, can lead to pain. But the problem is not what we want but a desire to simply cause pain. Even the most selfless aspirations and love for the family are aspirations, so it causes pain
Buddhist thought has four basic truths. The first very high fact is that there is pain I feel that we are always lacking in satisfaction. The second lofty truth says that it resolves the cause of this pain and we are obsessed or obsessed easily on short-lived happiness that makes periodic discomfort feel. The third lofty truth tells us to stop suffering. It is desire, affection, and give up on what we dislike objectionable things. From the 4th noble truth to the 8 times road. People must have the right perspective, correct ideas and intentions, correct statements, correct actions, correct lives, correct efforts, right correct ideas, correct thinking and concentration. In the eight ways, there are three concrete aspects related to ethical behavior and the development of virtue. Correct speech, correct behavior, right life.
"In these four noble truths, Bichon has a lofty truth that is fully understood, there is a lofty truth being abandoned, a noble truth that can be fully understood, suffering It is necessary to fully understand the sublime truth of the suffering, abandon the noble truth of the root of suffering, and achieve a sublime truth that leads to suspension of suffering.