<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best answer is the one having to do with the fact that it is "thorough" </span>
We create attachments to events causing us problems. When we are driving down the road and someone cuts us off we are so frustrated shouting things at them. We are upset although we are choosing to be upset despite nothing really happening and most times you won’t have a good day because they cut you off and you’re upset. We essentially cause ourselves suffering although there is no need for it. Because we create attachments to situations we create our own suffering.
今日のみんなはどうしていますか
What are you guys doing today
<span>The fact that Banks in the 1990s were more likely to approve whites for home loans than blacks or Latinos is an example of: Institutional racism
Institutional racism is a form of racism that is carried out by big establishment toward a specific group.
During that period The banks saw blacks or Latinos as the ethnicity groups that tend to have weak economic capabilities so they think it would be easier to simply deny them from their service because it took too much risk.</span>