I think suffering means the unbearable bitterness, either physically or emotionally or both. Suffering is the gap between people’s ideal expectation and the reality. The wider the gap is, the bitterer the suffering is. It is a kind of strong imbalanced feeling that usually lasts for a long time unless something else could fill in the gap. Physical suffering is usually caused by illness or accidents. Physical suffering can cause emotional suffering. However, People who go through this kind of suffering can still find joy in their life if there are some people caring about them. The love, caring and support can fill the gap of the suffered people’s heart between the healthy condition and unhealthy body. Everyone in this world suffers from different degrees because of sin. However, suffering is not an absolute concept. One person’s suffering may not necessarily be a suffering for another person who is in the same situation. People who are in the same situation may experience different degrees of suffering. From this point of view, though suffering is universal, the feelings and the tolerance of suffering are different from person to person. Extreme emotional suffering can cause people to hurt themselves physically in order to transfer the bitterness. Usually, this kind of strong feeling is caused by the absence of love. …show more content…
The love between parents and children are different from the love between the firefighters and those in need. Love means care, attention, and willingness. Selfless love is always giving and not expect to receive. This kind of love does not cause suffering. For many people, love is about giving and receiving. If a couple has an expectation to each other of receiving more love, it is easier to cause problems if one does not love that much. Like suffering, love is a strong feeling. It is powerful. Love can cause suffering, but can also comfort suffering at the same time, especially when someone suffers from physical
Everyone has experienced pain, but we all deal with it differently. Some people try to avoid experiencing pain, for they are scared; while others accept their punishment and agony. Moral people tolerate their pain and trauma by making their traumatic experience meaningful and important. They learn from their punishment and try to provide insight. In the stories of Antigone and Boycott, Letter From Birmingham Jail, righteous people fought for their beliefs without violence and dealt with their suffering without hesitation.
The human brain is made up of many things, like blood, flesh and veins, but deeper in the brain consists of one's stress, thoughts and pain. As humans, we experience a lot of pain, it could be physical, mental or psychological. Pain can be caused by many things, even by another person. Their acts, their words or even their behaviour can cause you some type of pain. Over time, mental pain becomes a burden, and we need to open up once in a while and relieve ourselves of this burden.
Sometimes you cant prevent your suffering or the suffering of others. In the novella “Of Mice And Men” by John Steinbeck alot of the charecters have situation inflicted suffering for example Lennie suffers from a mental disorder and he did not get to choose to have it. Since Lennie has a bourden that also effects other chericters i the novel like George. George, Lennies and, Crooks’ suffering is all inflicted ba a cirten situation that is impossibal or very hard to get out of. Lennies suffering is situation inflicted because he cant control weather he is mentally challenged or not.
Suffering is something that everyone will experience at least once in their life; however, some people are constantly suffering and feel that they forever will. This idea is shown in many different texts throughout history. An example of is the tale of Prometheus. This story has many different versions, but the original, written in 430 BCE, is Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus. It tells the story of the titian Prometheus and the punishment that he suffers at the hands of Zeus.
Suffering what a word, it must be apart of our everyday life, especially in war. “Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere”(Wiesel). Geneva was suffering while she was sick, Saranell was with her arm, it’s all over the place even in our life. War can be brutal to everyone especially family with love with
Alan suffered because of a freak accident. Suffering is found when people make a decision that affects another in a negative way. An example of suffering could be that a girl decides to date a boy from her school, but there was another girl who liked that same boy and now she is heartbroken. Suffering can be something as simple as a heart break or as serious as death. The author is able to explain a complicated concept through a story that on the outside seems like an easy
Going through a lot can cause suffering, but how you handle it is what shows character. In Nectar in a Sieve Rukmani, her husband and family all go through a lot to cause suffering, together. Hard work can help overcome suffering. To begin with, suffering impacts the family when they do not have enough to eat, but they never give up.
Suffering is revealed by the monster's actions in Frankenstein. He just wants to be loved and have a family but he can’t because of what he looks like and what he is. He suffers because he is not accepted and everyone hates him. The monster states to his creator, “ I am your creature. I was good, but unhappiness had made me bad.
Emotional pain can cause someone to fall into depression because words can hurt more than physical pain. With this type of pain it causes someone to feel down yet never to lose faith. Doctor King said, “ With this faith we will be able to work together, to play together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.” The common emotion one feels with no change in society is anger, with angered people, they rise for the better. With that emotion people outraged for the change many people yearn for.
It is important for the body to feel pain because nerve cells let out pain signals to indicate something is wrong. It is also important for the body to feel emotions so the person can feel the tendencies to run for their life or a sense of importance. As a result, these physical qualities of the body can allow unhappiness when one feels too much pain that is unbearable, or when one cannot sleep because they are too stressed. The second way the body brings unhappiness is through the sense of beauty, where “beauty presents itself to [people’s] sense and [peoples] judgment” (Freud 53). People’s sense of beauty to themselves or others is perceived through their own
Without suffering humans would not know the joy of love. Humans would not be able to appreciate what is in front of them and learn to love what is there. A prime example of this is throughout the book of Frankenstein. The Creature has suffered immensely. He is driven away by his creator, named an outcast, and denies love from every outlet he can get.
In Buddhism, desire and ignorance are the root of suffering; although, suffering is unavoidable but can also be a stimulus for personal and spiritual growth. Gilgamesh’s suffering also caused by his wants that can never be satisfied and his sufferings lead to his maturity. Although the Epic of Gilgamesh is written in the ancient time, we could still derive the lesson and apply to the modern day, because human’s fundamental traits are basically remaining the same. Buddhism principle of suffering and suffering explained in Gilgamesh are both relevant to our modern society. Nowadays our lives have become more complicated since things are taking more advance.
The second of the Four Noble Truths is the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering. This Noble Truth explains where the suffering comes from. “According to Buddhism, our main mental problems or root delusions are: attachment, anger and ignorance” (Harderwijk). This quote is explaining what the main causes of suffering are from the Buddhist perspective. Suffering is also caused from hatred, cruelty, jealousy, and impatience (Kotapitiye).
1.2 Cause of suffering Suffering or evil could be divided into two major categories: physical and moral. Both have their own cause. Every action or deed has its own particular motive to do or to present. Whatever happens in the life, immediately we ask “why” and we search the reason for it. Especially when man faces trials and tribulations, he asks why all these things are happening in his life and what he has done to undergo this.
I personally think that suffering helps us to notice and appreciate true happiness. If we did not feel pain, we would not realize how great life is. Aristotle implies we are able to control our happiness in this way. Once we have experienced suffering we know it eventually passes and life carries