Type your answer here... they respond well and think that suffering i good as long as it doesnt cause harm to anyone.
justice
Compassion
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Suffering is a disturbance or irritation of the mindstream. It is an obscuration of the mind, or essence of a person, or, if you will, the soul. The opposite of suffering in Buddhist epistemology is not really happiness or even the cessation of suffering, but freedom from the polarizing concept that causes us to be attracted to some things and averse to others. Suffering is thought to be the result of confused thinking. People think that to be happy, they need to grasp at those things that they think will bring them pleasure. We are very attached to this idea; that having what we want will bring us happiness. It is actually that grasping, that attachment that causes suffering. The Buddhist response to evil is to understand that it emerges from the same root as suffering, and is a result of confusion about what will bring lasting happiness. Buddhists also recognize that all sentient beings have an essential Buddha Nature, and that harmful actions are a result of obscurations of that Buddha Nature.
To save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate massive property damage
"Apko bhi Dhanyawad" is a Hindi phrase that translates to "Thank you too" in English. It is used to express gratitude in response to someone else thanking you.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, including their suffering. Feeling sad or upset due to the suffering of others is a natural response for empathetic individuals. It can lead to a desire to help and support those in need.
"Haa acha hai" in Hindi means "okay" or "it's good". It is a casual response to acknowledge something or agree with someone.
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In Hindi, "assignment" is called "असाइनमेंट" (pronounced as 'asainmemt').