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Buddha’s teachings are a ruthless wake-up call to anyone deluded enough to think life owes them anything. His path demands grit, discipline, and relentless effort, leaving no room for excuses, weakness, or dependency. If you want enlightenment, you fight for it—you bleed for it—because no one else is going to do it for you. On the other hand, Jesus’ message caters to the spineless, offering eternal rewards to those who grovel and cling to blind faith, no matter how useless or immoral their lives have been. It’s a system that rewards cowardice, laziness, and the refusal to take responsibility, giving unearned salvation to anyone who mutters the right words. Buddha’s philosophy forces you to confront the harsh truth that your life is yours to fix, while Jesus’ teachings coddle the weak, letting them off the hook with promises of forgiveness they haven’t earned and don’t deserve.