Answer:
The Four Goods of the human nature that we all should consider and follow its desires is explained below in detail.
Explanation:
The correct answer is to follow THE EIGHT FOLD PATH. There are four excellent truths in Buddhism about human nature:
1. everything in life is misery and sadness
2. the source of all suffering is people self-centered desires
3. the mean of controlling suffering is to end all desire
4. the way to succeed in all suffering is to follow the eightfold path.
Answer:
A Child's True Feeling about His Careless Mother
Explanation:
in his work, <em>Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass</em>, the American abolitionist, recounts his miserable life as a slave. In this excerpt, Douglass reveals the very personal angle to his pathetic life. A mother-son bond is sweetest and the most scared, yet he received no love and affection from his mother. Douglass has been denied 'soothing presence' and watchful care' that every child is entitled to receive. He, therefore, feels no close and passionate emotion upon the news of his mother's death. Though nature creates human relationship, it is love and care that cements the bonding and it the lack of it that makes human familiar or stranger. For Douglass, his mother was no more than a stranger. In life, his mother was like a non-existent entity, and in death she remains the same.
The writer supports not rejects technology
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