Siddhartha's father, King Shuddodana only wanted the best for his son. He had bought 3 palaces for him, one for the winter, rainy season, and summer. Shuddodana gave him everything he could ever have wanted, only so that Siddhartha would never have to go through suffering himself, or see anyone else in that state.
so Siddhartha didn't learn about suffering
He was a prince destined to become either a great king or a greater spiritual leader. To keep him from seeing suffering and keep him from becoming a spiritual leader, his father hid him from suffering. He was unsuccessful, however, and Siddhartha was moved to try and stop human suffering. He left home and became an aesthetic, beginning his journey to enlightenment.
To keep him from suffering in the world.
To keep her from suffering.
If you keep learning them.
Keep practicing. Keep Learning
just keep trying
You help people and try to keep people from suffering.
1) hydrate them. 2) keep them from drinking sewage.
The riddle of human suffering.
Just learn more and keep learning. Try to keep at riddles, because IQ tests can trick you sometimes. Learning is the key thing to raising an IQ.
The father of Siddhatta (later the Buddha) was told by a seer that Siddhatta would be one of two things: a great king or a Buddha. Since Siddhatta's father was a king, he wanted his son to be a king as well. King Śuddhodana asked the seer how he could ensure that his son would become a king rather than a Buddha. The seer told King Śuddhodana that if Siddhatta never saw suffering, then he would become a king. So King Śuddhodana tried to protect him from the outside world so that he would never see suffering.