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But racing games have always nailed a few things for me, sure, the sense-pleasure of going real fast, of finesse and skill at high speeds, but also of discovery and uncharted territory.
Mahāmandhātā is given as an example of one who could obtain great sense-pleasure (and even to the glory of the gods) in his lifetime, but still had to die. The Cetiya Jātaka states that the lifespan of Mahāsammata was an asankheyya long (literally, "cannot be calculated").
On his work on 8 kinds of fun, LeBlanc explains that when describing fun we should steer away from vague words such as "gameplay" and "fun". Instead he suggests that a more direct vocabulary should be used. This includes but is not limited to the taxonomy listed below: # Sensation: Game as sense-pleasure. Games that evoke emotion in the player, be it through sound, visuals, controller rumble or physical effort.
So in the Kama Sutta (4.1) from the Sutta Nipata the Buddha explains that craving sexual pleasure is a cause of suffering. The Buddha then goes on to say: The 'flood' refers to the deluge of human suffering. The 'far shore' is nibbana, a state in which there is no sensual desire. The meaning of the Kama Sutta is that sensual desire, like any habitual sense pleasure, brings suffering.
Vedanta is a form of monism or advaita (non-dualism), which sees the world as being all part of a single whole. One of the earliest teachers of Vedanta was Adi Shankaracharya, who wrote commentaries which helped organize and explain the subtle concepts of the Upanishads. Shankara taught that the reason why we suffer in life is because we are seeking happiness, fulfillment, and completeness in the external world of forms, in the form of kama (sense- pleasure), artha (security), and dharma (civic duty). As one reaches the last two stages of life, one realizes that none of these things brought lasting happiness and a sense of completeness.

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