The Pursuit of True Happiness The ordination หน้า 22
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The text discusses how young people often seek happiness in companionship, experiencing initial joy that can later transform into suffering due to jealousy, pride, and disappointment. This can lead to severe outcomes like divorce, overshadowing initial happiness. It then contrasts this with true happiness, known as Nirāmisa-sukha, which is achieved through the teachings of the Lord Buddha, leading individuals towards Nibbana. Understanding Dhamma is essential to attain happiness free from worldly attachments, emphasizing the deep significance of Buddhist teachings in the quest for enduring joy.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-The nature of happiness
-The impact of companionship
-The cycle of suffering
-Understanding Nirāmisa-sukha
-The role of Dhamma in achieving happiness
-Comparison between worldly and true happiness

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the desire of young people who seek happiness in companionship; once they find their match they are happy, but then later on comes the suffering. Suffering in the form of concern, worry, jealousy, pride, pain, disappointment, etc... Sometimes the situation can end in divorce. This pain may one day overwhelm any of that initial joy experienced in the beginning. 2. Happiness achieved through Dhamma. [Nirāmisa-sukha], This is the only form of true happiness, one that is free from suffering, and the point from which the individual will eventually discover Nibbana. Without the teaching of the Lord Buddha, the search for Nirāmisa-sukha; happiness free from worldly possessions, would be a difficult endeavor indeed. Even Lord Buddha, had to en-
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