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Question:Why those life hurt so much?

Well life hurts because without the pain how would we know the good thing we have, also pain, the fact you hurt and cry and bleed shows you are alive no matter how miserable your existence is you are alive and as long as you are alive there will always be changes and miracles to make you see life in a different perspective


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Well life hurts because without the pain how would we know the good thing we have, also pain, the fact you hurt and cry and bleed shows you are alive no matter how miserable your existence is you are alive and as long as you are alive there will always be changes and miracles to make you see life in a different perspective

Life can be what you make it.

K is right you are the one who makes your life if you wanted you dont even have to be here you make your own desions and nobody should tell you what you have to do please give me 10 points for this good answer

the aspect of missing every detail, The good, The bad,
and The ugly..

mdg

life is duhka. i hope i spelled that right..

Free will and sin.

Think of pleasure & pain like the accelerator & brakes in your car.

It's true there's a lot of breaking you wish you didn't have.

But nobody wants a car without breaks.

Pain is the price of pleasure. If you didn't have an accelerator you'd never have to brake. But that defeats the purpose of having a car.

It hurts because what we call Earth is really Hell. We are all here because we failed to reach the required standard in our previous life to go to heaven. So what did you do wrong? Try harder this time..and may be you will find a world where after life does not hurt.

Four Noble Truths

The four foundational propositions of Buddhist doctrine ennunciated by the Buddha in his first sermon (Dharma-cakra-pravartana sūtra). The first Noble Truth (Sanskrit, ārya-satya; Pāli, ariyasacca) is du?kha (Pāli, dukkha), usually translated as ‘suffering’ but often closer in meaning to ‘flawed’ or ‘unsatisfactory’. This states that all existence is painful and frustrating. The second Noble Truth is samudāya or ‘arising’, and explains that suffering arises due to craving (t???ā; Pāli, ta?hā) for pleasurable sensations and experiences. The third Noble Truth is that of ‘cessation’ (nirodha), which states that suffering can have an end (this is nirvā?a), and the fourth Noble Truth is the Noble Eightfold Path, which consists of eight factors collectively leading to nirvā?a.

Buddhism Dictionary:

life hurt so much...because man has forgotten the language of love...the language that loves...trust and respect one another is being lost today.

I am sorry to read your question, because I am guessing that you are hurting. There, there *hugs*.

They dont call this earthly life the "valley of tears" for nothing.
We all hurt.
We all pick ourselves up and go on.
Some get up , dust themselves off and run off not looking back for a second.
Stay down and grieve a little longer.
Some will stop and pause beside you as they walk through this valley and say to you "Are you ok?"
Sometimes you just say "Thanks, I'm alright, just getting some of my wind back"

Practice saying that, even if you do not feel like it yet.

"Thanks, Im alright, just getting some of my wind back"

No pain,no gain.

coz it is full of thorns "not a bed of roses"

Because of our perspective and expectations.
You can control both which will reduce your pain dramatically.

Life doesn't hurt, our perception of it does.