众生皆苦 (zhòng shēng jiē kǔ) — All sentient beings suffer
Translating to 'all sentient beings suffer,' this phrase reflects a philosophical perspective on life’s hardships. It’s often used humorously or cynically in discussions about daily struggles, especially in a light-hearted context.
Example Usage
众生皆苦,今天又是忙碌的一天。
All sentient beings suffer; today is another busy day.
Cultural Context
This phrase has Buddhist origins and is often referenced in modern dialogues about life’s difficulties.
Category: savage-humor