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According to Buddhists, what is one of the main psychological benefit of coming to grips with the reality of impermanence?

The ability to correctly frame or conceptualize what is happening around us
The ability to avoid experiencing the pain of losing something we love.
The ability to put into perspective, and thus to cope with, loses what seems otherwise devastating

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Answer: B I think

Step-by-step explanation:

The first three questions are related to Buddhism:

False. Unlike other religions, Buddhist practices blend with other cultural practices, and it is not always straightforward to distinguish between what is Buddhist and what is not.

Because it focuses experience on the whole instead of the self, and thus increases compassion for others. Solitude allows practitioners to focus on their own mental states, to cultivate mindfulness and develop compassion towards others.

True. Buddhists believe that understanding the idea of impermanence is relatively straightforward, but incorporating it into the way we see the world is a hard, long-term goal.

The ability to put into perspective, and thus cope with, losses that seem otherwise devastating. Accepting the impermanence of all things can help individuals develop resilience and reduce suffering by recognizing that everything is subject to change, including their emotions and thoughts.

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