Teachings of Buddhism is that unhappiness is caused by desire and avoidance. Desire for things we like and avoidance of the things we don’t like. Suffering is a lack of acceptance of how things are, so we run away from things we don’t like, and we chase the things we like. This is the wheel of desire suffering in Buddhism.

Pain is unavoidable but suffering is optional. Pain will happen and there is going to be loss and unpleasant situations in life. How you choose to experience them is where suffering will happen.

When a shooting star happens you become absorbed in it and didn’t think about anything else. For those 2 to 3 seconds as the star shoots across the sky that is all you think about and all you experienced. When it is all over, the essence of the experience was transitory. Pain can be short-lived and suffering optional.

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Jul 02, 2018 · Kevin Palmer has spent 32 years in the securities industry and was most recently registered with First Allied Securities in Scottsdale, Arizona (2008-2018). Previous registrations include First Montauk in Scottsdale, Arizona (2001-2008); Merrill Lynch in New York, New York (1994-2001); and PaineWebber in Weehawken, New Jersey (1985-1994). http://KevinJPalmer.com