Quote by Gautama Siddharta
Embrace nothing:If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha.If you meet your father, kill your father.Only live your life as it is,Not bound to anything.
Summary
The quote encourages individuals to detach themselves from attachments and preconceived notions. It suggests that one should not be overly fixated on external authorities or familial influences. Through the metaphor of killing, it urges individuals to let go of these attachments and embrace the present moment by living an authentic and independent life. The quote ultimately emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and living true to oneself without being constrained or bound by external influences.