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Why would a Buddhist strive to achieve anything?

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What do Buddhists strive to reach?

Buddhists strive to achieve enlightenment which removes pain from their lives by eliminating desire. Enlightenment also presents the opportunity escape the cycle of death and rebirth to participate in Nirvana a self or ego-free existence. This is an opportunity not a given as Mahayana Buddhism proposes that the enlightened would forgo Nirvana to return to be reborn into the cycle of death and rebirth to enable or aid others to become enlightened


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