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Buddha taught that there are eight worldly concerns and a realist will
understand that the pendulum swings both ways, sometimes they will be
under the sway of the four concerns we believe to be desirable and sometimes the four concerns we think of as undesirable.
We have to accept that these eight worldly concerns are part of this human life. So, what are the eight worldly concerns? The ones we call desirable are gain, status, praise and pleasure. The four we call undesirables being loss,
insignificance, blame and pain. It doesn’t matter if we see them as desirable or undesirable, they are all ultimately causes of our suffering.
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