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.
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Im like 98% sure it happened in the US
The peace conference took place at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kitery, Maine, US. To finally end the conflict, Japan and Russia made a treaty called "The Treaty of Portsmouth". This made 12 sessions that lasted for almost a month in August. Theodore Roosevelt became the mediator of this agreement between the two powerful countries.
<span>all three women are extremely supportive of the men whom they love (almost to a fault). Caroline is indulgent with Victor and seemingly with his siblings, and she compassionately takes care of her ailing father before she marries Alphonse. Elizabeth writes Victor, listens to him, and endures his aloofness and neglect while maintaining her love for him. Safie gives up wealth and her home country to be "exiled" with Felix.</span>