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Suffering
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This article is about suffering or pain in the broadest sense. For physical pain, see
Pain. For other uses, see
The Suffering.
Tragic mask on the façade of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm
Suffering, or pain in a broad sense, is an individual's basic or mental. It may come in all degrees of intensity, from mild to intolerable. Factors of duration and frequency of occurrence usually compound that of intensity. Attitudes toward suffering may vary widely, in the sufferer or other people, according to how much it is regarded as avoidable or unavoidable, useful or useless, deserved or undeserved.
Suffering occurs in the lives of
sentient beings in numerous manners, and often dramatically. As a result, many fields of human activity are concerned, from their own points of view, with some aspects of suffering. These aspects may include the nature of suffering, its processes, its origin and causes, its meaning and significance, its related personal, social, and cultural behaviors, its remedies, management, and uses.
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Terminology
The word suffering is sometimes used in the narrow sense of
physical pain, but more often it refers to
mental or emotional pain, or more often yet to pain in the broad sense, i.e. to any unpleasant feeling, emotion or sensation. The word pain usually refers to physical pain, but it is also a common synonym of suffering. The words pain and suffering are often used both togeth...
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