Abstract
Abstract
Despite millennia of guidance from organized religion, philosophy, and science, human suffering persists globally. This essay argues that these traditional frameworks, while valuable, have inherent limitations that prevent them from fully resolving the root causes of suffering. As a solution, this paper introduces the Three Universal Laws of Nature as a unified framework capable of addressing the causes of human suffering at both individual and collective levels. These laws are rooted in a natural, systemic understanding of existence and offer an exact, practical solution that transcends cultural and disciplinary boundaries.