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What do you think of Buddhism?

gookcel96

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I've been reading some books on Buddhism and their ideology and some of their beliefs speak to me. Like how the cause of suffering is the result of desire and how nothing is permanent. However, I don't know if I really want to live a life without attachments or if I want to become a Buddhist just to cope that I'm a failure in life
 
I think in theory it makes sense, but in practice is extremely hard to achieve.
 
The problem with Buddhism is the idea that it's possible to entirely negate your material desires/urges and feel emptiness, as this is only the case if you've left the material world. So more specifically, death. Not to say you couldn't benefit from something like meditation, but I believe parts of the core philosophy are flawed.
 
Cope

An impressive one though
 
A very nice religion, they are against giving birth
 
Buddhism belongs in the garbage.
 
The problem with Buddhism is the idea that it's possible to entirely negate your material desires/urges and feel emptiness, as this is only the case if you've left the material world. So more specifically, death. Not to say you couldn't benefit from something like meditation, but I believe parts of the core philosophy are flawed.
i get what your saying. I feel like Buddhism can help me but their core idea seems unfeasible for a person like me
 
A very nice religion, they are against giving birth
Not entirely. While it's true that they do believe life is suffering, many don't believe procreation is necessarily wrong. What's the point in not procreating if you'll just reincarnate as something else?

i get what your saying. I feel like Buddhism can help me but their core idea seems unfeasible for a person like me
Depends on what you're trying to achieve.
 
Buda was a incel that ascended with spiritual IQ
 
Buddhism is incel religion. tbh
 
God-Tier Cope
 
Buddhism will make living an Incel Life easier tbh. Best Cope so you dont Rope.
 
It's something middle-class white girls do to make themselves feel superior to everyone else.
 
What a load of bullshit. It creates more submissive and servile cucks, especially when it comes to asexual monks
 
Buddhism has the most natural truth in it of all the major religions.

Most other religions focus too much on mankind alone.
 
It might make sense to become a monk and live away from society, but I don’t think you can completely detach yourself from desires, you’d spend the rest of your life fighting against them. Might as well hedonismaxxx if you don’t care anymore or just ropemaxxx

I find the concept of karma to be superstitious, doing good things wont necessarily bring you good things. How many times have you done something good and got nothing in return? Every incel have gone through this, there’s no such thing as good karma or cosmic justice. If you did bad things it could lead to consequences and your conscience kicking in, but there’s no reward for good deeds other than dopamine and oxytocin release from feeling good about them, so it seems like a cope belief to help structuring individuals for society. It can bring fullfilment to do good things, but I’m not sure if there’s a karmic system governing the universe.
 
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