Siddhartha, a book that I have read, by Herman Hesse is about a man named Siddhartha who believed strongly in his morals. Siddhartha shows a great deal of an odd case of stubbornness. Siddhartha shares this example with us when he talks to his father about joining the Ascetics and becoming a Samana. Then his father objects and wants to hear nothing more about joining the Ascetics and becoming a Samana. So Siddhartha just stands there until his not so stubborn, but wiser father gave in and said that Siddhartha should go and come back wiser.
Siddhartha did just that except for coming back home. Si
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