
Buddhist philosophies
Buddhist philosophy centers on understanding the nature of suffering and seeking a path to freedom from it. It teaches that suffering arises from attachment, desire, and ignorance, and that by cultivating mindfulness, ethical conduct, and wisdom, individuals can achieve enlightenment (Nirvana). The core practices include recognizing the impermanent nature of all things and developing compassion for oneself and others. Ultimately, Buddhism emphasizes living mindfully in the present moment and letting go of attachments to find inner peace and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.