Which statement best illustrates Siddhartha Gautama’s view toward wealth?
a. Gautama wanted to help others through his wealth.
b. Gautama was embarrassed by his wealth, so he gave it up.
c. Gautama realized that money was not the key to happiness.
d. Gautama believed he could best help others by giving up his wealth.

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The BEST answer is:

d. Gautama believed that he could best help others by giving up his wealth.

While there certainly is truth to answer C (as selected by the other respondent), Siddhartha Gautama's view toward wealth was more than a passive realization that it did not bring happiness. Even more so it was an active view that translated into action, giving up one's wealth to benefit others. He said of wealth, "A kind man who makes good use of wealth is rightly said to possess a great treasure; but the miser who hoards up his riches will have no profit."

Siddhartha Gautama is known as "The Buddha" (the "Enlightened One"). The details about his life history are debated by scholars, but we know the historical personage of Siddhartha Gautama as a teacher in ancient India around the 5th or 6th century BC. Buddhism is patterned after his teachings.

Answer:d

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