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Siddhartha was a prince that lived in a life of luxury in his palace owned by his father , his father dint want his son to be distressed by the outside world so he hid away any signs of it but one day Siddhartha decided to go on his chariot to see the outside world out there he found a sick man, a holy man, a dead man and an old man each time he saw one of these people he said stop the chariot and asked what was wrong with the man then he went back to the palace to figure out why people where suffering!

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