
Siddhartha
About This Novel
The young Siddhartha was tired of the Brahmin life and chose to leave his hometown to find his true self. He once stepped into the world, enjoyed the worldly life, and indulged in the abyss of desire until he got tired of it. He leaves the world behind and resolves to end his life. By the river, in a moment of despair, he heard the sound of the river and had an epiphany by the river.
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Unable to empathize
Maybe it's because I don't have enough experience... It feels too illusory
book of life
Anyone interested in the philosophy of life can find the answers they want.
Happy. "You are very clever, the ascetic from afar," said the Buddha. "You are very good at talking, my friend. Beware of your excessive cleverness."
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
Unable to empathize
Maybe it's because I don't have enough experience... It feels too illusory
book of life
Anyone interested in the philosophy of life can find the answers they want.
Happy. "You are very clever, the ascetic from afar," said the Buddha. "You are very good at talking, my friend. Beware of your excessive cleverness."
