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 Born in Nepal he grew up in a palace with luxury  Predicted he would be a great king or a great holy man  Once out of the palace he saw four sights that changed his life

 These sights made him consider a simple fact of life  Everything Changes and dies  No longer satisfied with his palace life he went to live as a holy man

 He trained himself to go without food and water  One night in deep meditation the Buddha faced all his fears and demons  He saw that the suffering was caused by desire

 1. Everything Changes  2. All People change  3. As a result there is suffering

 1. All Life involves suffering  2. The reason for suffering is craving  3. If the craving stops – so will the suffering  4. The Middle way