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#Buddhism #Buddha #TeachingsofBuddha We want someone's love, we want to be beautiful, we want to be better than others... We unconsciously become attached to various things and suffer. But where does this attachment come from? Buddhism teaches that the root of attachment is the "comparison mind." The desire to compare ourselves to others and always strive to be better is what torments us. However, it is difficult to eliminate desire itself. That is why it is important to eliminate the root of the comparison mind. Why not start by calmly looking at yourself as you are now and searching for your true values? Neither Buddha nor Saint Shinran would blame us for our weaknesses. Let the wisdom of Buddhism guide you and have the courage to slowly let go of your attachments. Here are some hints to bring peace of mind to you who are troubled by attachment. Please read to the end. Music provided by Amacha Music Studio and Maoudamashii