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Those who have failed to work toward the truth have missed the purpose of living.
Gautama Buddha
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of seeking truth as a fundamental aspect of life.

Gautama Buddha's quote suggests that the essence of living is intertwined with our pursuit of truth. Those who neglect this journey miss out on the deeper purpose and fulfillment that life offers, illustrating that understanding and embracing truth is central to our existence and personal growth.

Themes

TruthPurposeLivingPhilosophyWisdom

In practice

Example use cases

During a philosophy class discussion, one might reference this quote to emphasize the importance of truth in our lives.

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