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“Another reason it is much easier to bring about suffering than happiness is that suffering is, in a sense, the default state that creeps in on us if we do not make an effort to avoid it. For example, if we do not make an effort to eat well and exercise, poor health and misery will ensue.”

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Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications

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