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Buddhism is a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, who lived around 25 centuries ago. Siddhartha exposed the truth of life, death and existence and that is why he was called the "awakened or enlightened one" i.e., Buddha.
Buddhism is a religion with a very realistic basis. It does not possess any theology or any kind of worship of the deity. The central belief of Buddhism is contentment with the way things are and cessation of struggle to survive and reincarnation for false yearnings and desires.
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Buddha's initial teachings are about four noble truths. First noble truth is about life and its suffering. Human nature is imperfect co-existing in an equally imperfect world. Life is full of sorrows and torments, but sprinkled with some happy moments as well. Nothing is permanent in this world not even pain and suffering. Second truth is the reason of first noble truth. It is our attachment to the transient things of the world i.e., our ideas and perceptions of surroundings, our craving and clinging for the best that becomes the basis of our suffering. Detachment from such ideas and dispassion is the only way to end this suffering, which is the third noble truth. Fourth is gradual path of self-improvement. It is detailed as the eighth fold path. The eighth fold is the basis of Buddhist teachings and includes morality, meditation and wisdom (Naht, 1999). Right Knowledge, thinking, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration lead a person to realization that selfishness and greed cause sufferings.
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For example, if we are studying business and hope to build a specific carrier, but when we come into practical life we experience that our knowledge is just not enough to compete with other colleagues in the same field. The priorities have shifted from theoretical knowledge to practical internships and training programs that you lack. In this way, you strived for a goal, but still could not reach it due to its impermanence and you will continue struggling until the end of your life and still may lack something or the other.
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