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In Buddhism, Right View refers to understanding the Four Noble Truths and the law of karma. An example of Right View is recognizing that suffering is a part of life, understanding the causes of suffering, and believing in the possibility of overcoming suffering through following the Eightfold Path. This perspective helps practitioners develop wisdom and insight into the nature of reality and the path to enlightenment.

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