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The way Sikhs become closer to God is not through ritual or strict religious contemplation. Instead, Sikhism requires that they look around at the problems in the world and then work hard to resolve those problems. Sikhs are required to set their own pride and desires aside as they seek a life of serving people in their community.
Based on the passage, what is a central requirement in Sikhism?
follow rituals to become closer to God
set aside one’s pride and desire
practice strict religious contemplation
remove oneself from the problems of the world
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set aside one’s pride and desire
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