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Essay heading: Buddhist Views
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Building upon these concepts, a Buddhist is continuously striving for personal improvement and eventually the ultimate perfection. Human nature is understood to be less than perfect and an individual is responsible for his own action in molding his own destiny.
The distinction between the two views is rooted in the sense of arrogance and humility... displayed 300 characters
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