This is what I used to make my story. I paid $4 dollars to get this. I also didn't sleep last night. I better get an A+.


Once upon a time, there was a teenage boy named Atom. Atom was born into a very religious, buddhist family. However, Atom knew from the beginning that he did not believe in religion.



Atom was a bad kid who did many bad things daily. He made messes, didn’t listen to his parents, and misbehaved.









One day, Atom was riding his bike home from school. While he was passing by the Buddhist temple, he fell off and hit his head. He was shocked, but fine. He found a small Buddha pendant next to him. He glanced around to make sure no one was watching, then picked it up and brought it home.
When he was home, the Buddha woke up and talked to him! He said,”My name is Siddhartha Gautama. I am going to teach you how to reach nirvana.”. He was going to teach Atom how to become a better Buddhist.


Hello!
At first, Atom did not listen to the Buddha. But the Buddha was determined, and over time, Atom could not ignore him. Atom was finally ready to learn. Atom asked, “What is Nirvana? ”. Buddha responded,”Nirvana is the final goal of buddhism. It is when you are enlightened to the state in which there is no suffering, karma, death or rebirth. It is paradise.“.



Atom already knew the four noble truths, but he did not know how to reach Nirvana. He heard of the eight fold path but still needed help. Buddha was going to teach Atom how to reach Nirvana with the eightfold path. Atom already knew he had the first path; the right understanding because he had an extremely religious family but the seven other paths have to do with one's self. Atom fell asleep knowing tomorrow would be a very busy day of learning.











In the morning, Atom woke up and went to school. He was tired from the walk to school, and didn’t feel like paying attention in class. Buddha told him, “This is the second path. Right thought allows us to be able to control our minds. Tell yourself that you want to learn something new today, and you will have a better time at school. “. And Atom did so.












It's Ok!
Atom went on with his day to his next class. The teacher asked for everyone’s homework but Atom didn’t do his. He was going to lie, when Buddha said, “The third path is right speech. This means not lying, gossiping, talking badly about people or to people.”. And so Atom told his teacher the truth. The teacher responded, “Thank you for telling me the truth. If you need any help understanding the lessons, see me after school.”.
Sorry.



Atom went outside at lunch. The school bully told Atom to give him his lunch money. When Atom said no, the bully pushed him to the ground and walked away. Atom got up and started walking towards the bully, but Buddha said, “No Atom. The fourth path is right conduct. It tells us that being non violent and an overall good person is an important part of Buddhism.”. So, Atom let the bully go.
He got back to his science class. Atom loves science. He wants to be a scientist when he grows up. Buddha said,”The fifth path is right livelihood. If you want to be a scientist, make sure it has nothing to do with the pain, suffering and harming of other lifeforms.”. Atom promised he would.








After school while doing his homework, he overheard his parents fighting. Atom got sad and started to cry. Buddha told him, “Do not be sad. This is the sixth path; right effort. Be aware of your mind and control it by eliminating negative thoughts.".
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This is what I used to make my story. I paid $4 dollars to get this. I also didn't sleep last night. I better get an A+.


Once upon a time, there was a teenage boy named Atom. Atom was born into a very religious, buddhist family. However, Atom knew from the beginning that he did not believe in religion.



Atom was a bad kid who did many bad things daily. He made messes, didn’t listen to his parents, and misbehaved.









One day, Atom was riding his bike home from school. While he was passing by the Buddhist temple, he fell off and hit his head. He was shocked, but fine. He found a small Buddha pendant next to him. He glanced around to make sure no one was watching, then picked it up and brought it home.
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