Just a question that has been stuck in my mind for the longest time now. Not that I particularly want to know about The Buddha specifically, but more whether or not being enlightened to our reality means anything at the end of the day, if you are the only one around you who sees reality this way? Let's say hypothetically you find out the actual, real truth behind our reality and the secrets are now yours. Now lets say that no one in your world will listen, and you live out the rest of your life knowing all these great things but with no one else to share in their existence. When you die and move on, what would having that knowledge have meant in the end? What if Buddha had no followers, and died a lonely old man that prattled on about this and that his whole life? What would his enlightenment really have meant?
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