Eastern And Western Philosophers Comparison

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Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha): “Suffering is in part the result of the transience and hence uncertainty of the world: indeed, all human problems are rooted in the fact of change and the uncertainty, anxiety, and fear that it causes. Suffering is also in part the result of karma.” This quote tells why Buddha started his quest for enlightenment, he wanted to find a way to stop suffering and know why suffering happened to people, Buddha, also wanted to learn how to get past suffering and then teach others so there could be a chance for everyone to live an enlightened life. Lao Tzu: “A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.” (Lao Tzu Quotes, 2010 )I think this quote sums Lao Tzu up well he was not trying to push his beliefs on anyone, however, when they learned and understood what he meant it was like they thought of it on their own. Chang Tzu: “All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable and those that are ugly as foul and rotten the foul and rotten may come to be transformed into what is rare and valuable, and the rare and valuable into what is foul and rotten.” (Chuang Tzu Quotes (Zhuangzi Quotes), 2010) I think this quote says a lot about this man and every human alive or dead we all look at things and place a value on them to see if it is something worth keeping or selling to make that all mighty dollar. I think he helped people realize that life is too short to be so petty. Confucius: “If I am walking with two other men, each of them will serve as my teacher. I will pick out the good points of the one and imitate them and the bad points of the other and correct them in myself.” (Confucius Quotes , 2010) This quote defines Confucius because it talks about learning from everyone around you the good and the bad,
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