Thanks for sharing insights.

There is a typo in the article where highlighted in red "...อนิจจัง ทักขัง และอนัตตา..."

The "Three Marks of Existence: anicca dukkha and anatta" (อนิจจัง ทุกขัง และอนัตตา) is the foundational observation that Buddhism (or Buddha's Teaching) arises in concordance.

['My' ;-) understanding is] "Things change. Clinging (holding on) to things gives rise to dukkha ('human' unsatisfactoriness). [By learning that] things are not 'independent' (or whole isolated entity but 'interdependent' existing on 'conditions') [we can understand 'our' existence].

Please note that 'my', 'our' and all other 'id' or 'ego' terms are 'plain talk terms' not to be upheld strongly!