I am not an expert on Buddhism and I won't tell you what path I follow because that's PI but I enjoy talking about the subject and sharing things that have helped me. I'm skeptical that I'd even be here shitpoasting right now instead of incarcerated federally were it not for a book written by a Buddhist that seemed to articulate truths I knew to be self evident but couldn't express on my own to make them tangible. There are a LOT of misconceptions about buddhism but it's basically the God tier religion by having no actual god. The statues the Taliban destroyed are being rebuilt, they recently discovered a buddhist statue that was solid gold and was painted over the hide it, even if you don't dig the old school shit, buddhism is ever evolving and a true, noble path to follow. Buddhism can be shaped to be any number of things to suit you and your immediate surroundings.
Anyways, enough missionary work, discuss all things Buddhism ITT including whatever concepts and ideals you've found especially helpful in your life, perceptions you have about it, people you know who follow it etc.