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“There are friendships to one who lives in society; thus our present grief arises from having friendships; observing the evils resulting from friendship, let one walk alone like a rhinoceros.” quote by Gautama Buddha
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“There are friendships to one who lives in society; thus our present grief arises from having friendships; observing the evils resulting from friendship, let one walk alone like a rhinoceros.”

Gautama Buddha

About This Quote

Source Sutra: Dhammapada, verse on friendship, 3rd century BCE

Friendship is valuable, yet it can bring sorrow; sometimes solitude, like a rhinoceros, offers a clearer path.

In simple terms: Friendship brings joy and pain; solitude can be protective.

Key Takeaway

Balance connection with mindful solitude.

Themes

friendship solitude wisdom attachment compassion

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

philosophical spiritual.

When to use this quote

  • urban life
  • social media overload
  • grief
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

Buddhist teaching philosophy ethical living

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does solitude become harmful?
  • How can you maintain healthy friendships without suffering?
A Different Perspective

Solitude may lead to isolation if not balanced with healthy relationships.

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