Gautam Buddha was not a philosopher in the traditional sense. He was actually a social reformer, a human-loving thinker. Moved by the suffering of mankind and inspired by his aim to show the right path to the misguided society, philosophers found the elements of philosophy in the pure thoughts that arose from his deep contemplation. The foundation of his philosophy can be called humanity and morality Buddha himself was a great friend of humanity. He was divine, possessed of an exceptionally gentle and just mind, and possessed self-control. His unique personality had a profound impact on the human mind, and this continues to be the case today. His personality was extremely admirable, peaceful and full of sweet brilliance. He was full of heartfelt affection towards every living being and immense compassion towards every unhappy creature. His impartial, gentle yet firm personality reveals complete moral independence. His words were always wise and benevolent. Essentially, the Buddha was a beacon of light for the world. Therefore, it was inevitable that the vastness of the Buddha's heart and the moral excellence within him would profoundly influence the common people.
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