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Why people suffer

People, animals, other living creatures and even machines
all suffer. People suffer because vicious animals and
creatures attack them: sharks, snakes, spiders, etc.
People suffer because other people attack them: physically,
mentally, spiritually, emotionally and sexually. People
suffer because machines malfunction. Injuries and deaths
result from these various encounters...between men and


machines.

Babies suffer from the effects of unhealthy and dangerous
activities. Not always their own. Many times innocent babies
suffer due to maternal neglect while the babies are still
in utero. Teens suffer from internal and external conflict
leading to depression and/or suicide.

Most people eventually suffer from old age, all kinds of abuse,
imaginary (Alzheimer's) or real, and some even face losing
valuable working parts that are vital to their existence. For
instance, diabetics often risk losing one or both of their legs.

Often old people seem to have no way of expressing their tragic
situation. When they're no longer useful to other human beings,
they're cast aside to rust. Quite often, those old people are
taken away to retirement homes. They feel like outcasts and they
suffer even more. Suffering in isolation would be a horrible fate.

Animals also suffer. They suffer from many of the same diseases
people suffer from and they also suffer due to neglect and
cruelty. Their humans no longer can afford to take care of them
or the animals are abandoned and left to fend for themselves.
The suffering of innocent, helpless animals often causes suffering
for many people: directly or indirectly related to those particular
animals. Since all creatures suffer...human beings are certainly
not alone in their suffering.

Some people could state that human suffering traces its origin to
biblical days and paradise lost. Others could come up with a host
of plausible theories pertaining to human suffering. I have a few
ideas of my own. * Human suffering = human destiny * * Human
suffering = life's journey * * Human suffering = the price we pay
for mortality * Each person has his/her interpretation regarding
human suffering.

People often suffer because of their own stupidity and/or carelessness.
We hurry through tasks and activities because we have an endless list
of chores to do and errands to run. Often we have ten or more things
on our minds, our thoughts become jumbled and we make tragic mistakes
because of our inattention to the tasks that require our complete
attention. People are seriously hurt and some people die due


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    One suffers, not only by one's own mistakes. Others mistakes can make other people suffer, too. We are human beings and we

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    by Mary Tilley

    People suffer because of their own choices and unfortunately, the bad choices of others. From the beginning of time suffering

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