
Buddhist philosophy - How to deal with ANGER according to Buddhism
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Religious Studies, Other, Social Studies
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses how anger often stems from a sense of entitlement and lack of control over external factors, including nature and other people's actions. It highlights Buddha's teachings on the 'isness' of the moment, emphasizing acceptance of reality over attachment to desired outcomes. Understanding that entitlement is at the root of anger can be liberating, as it shifts responsibility back to the individual, allowing them to move past anger and act constructively.
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