Chapter II: On Earnestness
Siddhartha Gautama
Siddhartha Gautama's counsel to "make an island of yourself" is a call for self-reliance and inner truth as shields against life's chaos. External refuges falter; the ultimate refuge is internal. This idea clashes with the prevailing belief that safety comes from wealth or status. The notion of self as an island implies a solitude that is not isolation but a deliberate cultivation of inner strength. This resonates with the early Buddhist emphasis on individual responsibility in attaining enlightenment.