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Essay heading: Siddhartha
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He understands that the Buddha had a remarkable
experience, but it is a personal one. Siddhartha sees that his development
process relies on his forging his own experiences, and his attainment of
self realization can only be made by himself, regardless of what knowledge
Gautama may impart to him... displayed 300 characters
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Preceding this incident, Siddhartha made a complete
turnaround and decided to explore his worldly needs and lives the life of a
lover, merchant, and gambler. As a student of lust under Kamala and money
under Kamaswami, the protagonist becomes self centered, greedy, and no
longer one who can "think, fast, and write... displayed next 300 characters
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