
Psychology
Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse · 2020 · 152 pages
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Siddhartha
The Brahman's Son
Siddhartha , a young Brahman, is admired by all for his intelligence and beauty. Despite his father's high hopes and his friend Govinda 's admiration, Siddhartha feels a deep dissatisfaction with the traditional teachings and rituals. He yearns for a deeper understanding of the self and the universe, suspecting that the wisdom of the Brahmans is incomplete. This restlessness propels him to seek a path beyond the confines of his upbringing, setting the stage for his spiritual journey. Leaving his family and Govinda , Siddhartha joins the ascetic Samanas, seeking enlightenment through self-denia
Lesson 1: The Brahman's Son
This principle from Siddhartha is backed by Hermann Hesse's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.
Lesson 2: The Ascetic Journey
This principle from Siddhartha is backed by Hermann Hesse's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.
Lesson 3: Encounter with Gotama
This principle from Siddhartha is backed by Hermann Hesse's extensive research and real-world examples. Understanding it deeply can shift how you approach decisions, relationships, and long-term planning in meaningful ways.
How to Apply Siddhartha's Lessons
The real value of Siddhartha lies in its applicability. After reading, the most important step is identifying which of Hermann Hesse's principles speak most directly to your current situation.
Consider keeping a journal while reading — noting where the ideas challenge your current approach and where they confirm what you already suspected. The friction of your own resistance often points to the most important insights.
Key Quote
"The Brahman's Son" — Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
About the Author
Hermann Hesse is the author of Siddhartha. The book reflects years of research, observation, and synthesis of evidence from multiple disciplines.











