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Outline and Discuss the Four Noble Truths: Is the Buddhist View of Existence Optimistic or Pessimistic?

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Outline and Discuss the Four Noble Truths: Is the Buddhist View of Existence Optimistic or Pessimistic?

Q2. Outline and discuss the four noble truths: is the Buddhist view of existence optimistic or pessimistic?

The question of the Buddhist view of existence being optimistic or pessimistic is one which is many have an opinion on. It could be said that the four noble truths provide the views of the Buddha in the way that life is led and more importantly, should be led. Certainly, the end goal is clearly optimistic, the attainment of spiritual enlightenment, or nirvana. However, the Buddhist view of life as we lead it is often deemed pessimistic as it is so concerned with suffering. As there is more than one school of thought to, “is the Buddhist view of existence of optimistic or pessimistic?” our understanding of these truths is crucial to the answer.

The first noble truth is the full understanding of suffering. In an obvious way, people are aware of suffering and know when they have unpleasant sensations such as hunger, cold, or sickness. However,

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