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Duhkha - [doo-kuh] The unnecessary, self inflicted pain one cause to oneself through acts of selfishness and/or greed.
Although dukkha is often translated as "suffering", it has a deeper philosophical meaning. It also contains in addition deeper ideas such as "imperfection", "impermanence", "emptiness" and "insubstantiality". "Suffering" is too narrow a translation and it is best to leave dukkha untranslated.
Gone are the days when you can manipulate the people with a handshake and a smile.