By achieving Nirvana, silly.
Because he though life was filled with suffering and he wanted to avoid it. Buddhism is the path he designed to avoid such sufferings.
Buddhism teaches that all life is characterized by suffering, known as Dukkha. This concept is one of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism, which form the foundation of the religion's teachings on the nature of existence and the path to enlightenment.
Buddhism can be summed up by the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. Buddhism teaches that the solutions to our problems are within ourselves not outside. The Buddha taught one thing and one thing only "suffering and the end of suffering".
virtue and compassion
Buddhism is not organized in a manner that utilizes a devil or evil force and a god or good force. Buddhism has no deities, no evil, no salvation - just human beings trying to live their lives in a skillful manner to avoid suffering.
Attachment.
No. Hinduism believes that life is a great suffering is connected to one's Karma or Fate while Buddhism believes that a person's mind and body are connected so if a person follows the 8 fold path of Tathagata he/she will have no suffering at all. Life is a bliss in buddhism. Suffering occurs only when you fall out of the 8 fold path.
There is suffering. The cause of suffering is craving. Cessation of suffering is attainable. There is an eightfold path to the cessation of suffering. There many things one is that you dont eat for a long time. got to go do this later.
Similarities are the four noble truths. -There is suffering. -Suffering is caused by attachment. -There is an end to suffering. -Suffering's end is found in the Path. The differences are of intention and focus. (T: me; M: all)
In ancient buddhism readings people say it is desire that creates suffering'
The aspects of Buddhism are the various qualities which the Buddha taught lead to enlightenment. The four noble truths of Buddhism are that suffering is part of life, that suffering is caused by desires, that happiness is possible by learning to be present in the moment, and that by following the Eight-Fold Path ends suffering.
The focus of Buddhism is to alleviate human suffering by leading sentient beings to enlightenment.