This article explores Buddhism’s deep insight into suffering and desire, recognising where it speaks honestly about human experience while gently examining where its hope ultimately stops. By comparing the Buddhist path of detachment with the biblical vision of meaning, love, and redemption, readers are invited to consider whether suffering is merely something to escape—or something that points beyond itself. Written with respect and clarity, this piece encourages thoughtful reflection rather than debate, helping seekers ask whether desire is only the cause of pain, or also a sign that we were made for more.