Life is like a journey, and we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and challenges in this journey. And in this journey, the three realms of clumsiness - not arguing about right and wrong, not messing around, and not showing the edge, have become our compass in the process. They are not only a kind of cultivation, but also a kind of wisdom, which allows us to walk more calmly on the road of life.
There is no right or wrong. In life, we often get caught up in arguments and strife, arguing over trivial things. However, the state of clumsiness tells us not to argue about right and wrong, not to be stubborn, and not to hurt others for the sake of momentary victory. Only by learning to be tolerant of others and accepting different points of view can we maintain harmony in our interpersonal relationships and walk more easily on the road of life.
No messy proportions. In life, we are often faced with choices, and these choices often affect our future. The realm of clumsiness tells us not to mess with proportions, to know how to measure, know how to weigh the pros and cons, and not to make wrong choices because of impulse. Learn to think carefully and make rational decisions, so as to avoid some unnecessary troubles on the road of life.
No edge. In life, we often encounter setbacks and difficulties, and in the face of these setbacks and difficulties, we tend to get emotional and show a sharp attitude. However, the realm of clumsiness tells us not to show our edge, to learn to be calm, not to be swayed by emotions, and not to make wrong decisions because of impulse. Only by learning to restrain your emotions and maintain a calm mind can you walk more steadily on the road of life.
Guarding the three realms, not arguing about right and wrong, not messing with proportions, and not showing the edge, is a kind of cultivation and a kind of wisdom. They teach us how to walk on the journey of life and how to move forward on the path of life. Only in the realm of clumsiness can we face the challenges of life more calmly and more calmly, and only then can we walk out of our own wonderful life more calmly.