Simple essay on a quote from "Sidhartha" by Herman Hesse
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for Siddhartha to overcome the incomplete misfortunes of his past. When the undealt with problems of his past are dealt with, he can concentrate on living in the now and not being controlled by his past. Siddhartha realized that he must move forward in time, recognizing his past only as contributing factors to what he is. Siddhartha's being encompasses more than just his experiences but also how he is prepared to deal with future situations.
for Siddhartha to overcome the incomplete misfortunes of his past. When the undealt with problems of his past are dealt with, he can concentrate on living in the now and not being controlled by his past. Siddhartha realized that he must move forward in time, recognizing his past only as contributing factors to what he is. Siddhartha's being encompasses more than just his experiences but also how he is prepared to deal with future situations.