I can think, I can wait, I can fast Below is an excerpt from Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse: The protagonist, Siddhartha, a monk who looks like a beggar, has come to the city and falls in love with a famous courtesan named Kamala. He attempts to court her, and she asks, "What do you have?" A well-known merchant similarly asks, "What can you give that you have learned?" His answer is the same in both cases, so I've included the latter story here. Siddartha ultimately acquires all that he wants.
3 Bullet-Sundays — Aug 23, 2020
3 Bullet-Sundays — Aug 23, 2020
3 Bullet-Sundays — Aug 23, 2020
I can think, I can wait, I can fast Below is an excerpt from Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse: The protagonist, Siddhartha, a monk who looks like a beggar, has come to the city and falls in love with a famous courtesan named Kamala. He attempts to court her, and she asks, "What do you have?" A well-known merchant similarly asks, "What can you give that you have learned?" His answer is the same in both cases, so I've included the latter story here. Siddartha ultimately acquires all that he wants.