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With the passage of time, the post-70s generation has entered another stage of life and began to slowly appreciate the changes in life and the ups and downs of life.
At this stage, it is especially important for us to understand some old sayings.
These old sayings contain wisdom and experience in life, which can help us better face the difficulties and challenges in life.
The first old saying: "There is food in the hand, there is no panic in the heart".
The ups and downs in life have made us deeply realize the profound meaning of the old saying "there is food in your hands, and there is no panic in your heart".
This quote tells us that with enough preparation and resources, we can cope with life's changes and challenges.
Both material preparation and psychological adjustment are very important.
Having the resources and preparation to face work challenges, family conflicts, or health issues can help us cope with difficulties more calmly and not be overwhelmed by the ups and downs of life.
The second old saying: "Pretend to be deaf and dumb, and don't care about idle things".
When people reach middle age, it is particularly important to learn to let go of those irrelevant things and learn to "pretend to be deaf and dumb and take care of idle things".
Life is full of all kinds of trivial matters and right and wrong, and we in the 70s should learn to distinguish priorities and not worry about those irrelevant things.
It is important for us to maintain a calm mind.
In the face of challenges and distractions, learning to "pretend to be deaf" at the right time and focus on more important things can help us better deal with various matters in life.
The third old saying: "If you are poor, you will not go to your relatives, and if you are rich, you will not return to your hometown".
If you are poor, you will not leave your relatives, and if you are rich, you will not return to your hometown", this old saying tells us that when we are in economic difficulties, we should try to avoid burdening our relatives and friends.
While family and friendship are our precious treasures, these relationships can be complicated when it comes to money.
Therefore, the principle that we should adhere to in the difficult situation is that we should not leave our relatives.
At the same time, the failure to return home reminds us that even when the economy is well-off, we should not be too ostentatious and profligate.
Maintaining a low-key and austere lifestyle will help us better accumulate wealth and maintain peace of mind.
The fourth old saying: "All things are suffering, only self-transcendence".
The road of life is full of all kinds of hardships and challenges, but "everything is suffering, and the only way is to overcome it".
This sentence tells us that when facing difficulties and setbacks, only by working hard to overcome them can we find a way to be liberated.
When facing life's challenges, we must learn to rely on our own strength and find solutions to problems.
Whether we are facing difficulties at work or conflicts in our families, we need to learn to self-regulate and free ourselves, so that we can get out of the predicament and meet a better life.
As a post-70s generation who is slowly getting older, we must "pave the way back" for ourselves and understand the profound meaning of these four old sayings as soon as possible.
In the face of the ups and downs of life, we can face them more calmly and find solutions to problems.
Let's cherish these old sayings together, pave the way for our own lives, and welcome a better tomorrow.
Pay attention to the middle-aged and elderly emotional station, everything you want to see is here.