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The Buddha taught something quietly radical: That no matter how much we accumulate, achieve, or consume, the world can never fully satisfy the human heart. This truth has a name in Buddhism: dukkha — often translated as suffering, but more accurately, a deep, restless unsatisfactoriness that runs through ordinary life. We see this truth everywhere. Even among the powerful. Even among the wealthy. Even among those who seemingly had everything. Figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell lived with extraordinary access, money, and privilege. Yet it was never enough. The hunger only grew more distorted, more desperate, more destructive. Not because they lacked possessions. But because no external world can fill an inner void. The Buddha — Siddhartha Gautama — saw this thousands of years ago. He did not teach this to make us hopeless. He taught it to make us free. When we stop expecting the world to complete us, we begin to turn inward. Toward awareness. Toward kindness. Toward a peace that does not depend on circumstances. This talk gently explores why chasing satisfaction through people, status, or possessions inevitably disappoints — and where a deeper, more stable happiness can actually be found. If you are in a season of life where you feel a quiet longing for something truer, simpler, and more real… You are not broken. You are waking up. Sit with me for a few minutes. Let us reflect together. #buddhism #dukkha #spiritualwisdom #innerpeace #mindfulness #meditationtalk #awakening #over60women #womenover60 #consciousaging #spiritualgrowth #healingjourney #simpleliving