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Understand dissatisfaction*, let go of it, realize the cessation of dissatisfaction, cultivate the path to the end of dissatisfaction.

The Pali word translated here as "dissatisfaction" is "dukkha" which also gets translated as "suffering" or "anguish" or "stress" -- there is not one good word in English that can be used to translate "dukkha".

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