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"Preyas" is a Sanskrit term meaning "the pleasurable" or "the desirable." In philosophical contexts, especially within Hinduism and Buddhism, it often refers to choices that are appealing in the short term but may not be beneficial in the long run. It contrasts with "shreyas," which signifies the good or the beneficial, emphasizing the importance of making decisions that lead to long-term well-being rather than immediate gratification.

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