Viny SummerLife is like a long-distance race, and each stage has its own unique scenery and challenges. In this long-distance race, we need to constantly adjust our mindset and behavior to adapt to the changes brought about by different ages. There is an ancient saying: "Thirty do not indulge in love, forty do not indulge in lust, fifty do not indulge in wealth, and sixty do not indulge in old age." "It shows us the principles of life that we should adhere to at different ages. Next, let's explore the deep meaning behind these four no's and experience the wisdom and charm of life. 1. Thirty does not indulge in the ancients: "Thirty and stand." "In the prime of life, how can we let our emotions run wild and be as difficult to control as wild horses?Indulging in love at this time is undoubtedly putting yourself in the midst of storms and storms, and sooner or later you will face an emotional "capsizing" crisis. Those years of infatuation have long since turned into dust and become inseparable memories in our lives. Nowadays, what we need is reason and calmness, so that emotions can flow in the ordinary. The famous sentence in the book: "I don't know where to go, and I go deep." "At the age of 30, we should learn to harness our emotions with reason and let them move steadily on the road of life.
2. Forty does not indulge in people to forty, and it is at the peak of his career. At this time, we have more money, status and power. However, these external ** are often easy to make us fall into the quagmire of indulgence. Excessive materialism and power lust made us lose our way in Vanity Fair, and gradually lost our dreams and pursuits. We should understand that indulgence will only lead us further and further down the road of life, and eventually become slaves to fame and fortune. The famous sentence in the book: "The wall is a thousand people, and if there is no desire, it is rigid." "At the age of forty, we should learn to resist indulgence with self-discipline, so that the mind can be clear in indifference. 3. Fifty years old is not indulgent, and half of his life has passed. At this time, we may have accumulated a certain amount of wealth. However, wealth is not all there is to life. Excessive pursuit of money will only make us fall into endless desires and lose the joy of life. We should understand that money is only something outside the body, and it is not brought by life and not taken away from death. True wealth lies in inner abundance and tranquility. The famous sentence in the book: "The rich cannot be lewd, and the poor cannot be moved." "At the age of 50, we should learn to look at money and wealth wisely, and let our hearts be happy in contentment.
Fourth, sixty years do not indulge in old age, time flies, and time flies. When we enter the threshold of 60 years old, we may have experienced the ups and downs, joys and sorrows of life. However, even if we are old, we should not indulge our aging mentality. We must keep a young heart and face the challenges and difficulties of life bravely. Only in this way can we live the wonderful and graceful life of the elderly. The famous sentence in the book: "Lao Ji is in the woods, and his ambition is thousands of miles." "At the age of 60, we should learn to face aging and difficulties with courage, and let our hearts rejuvenate in the midst of challenges.
Summary: The four no's in life - 30 do not indulge, 40 do not indulge, 50 do not indulge in wealth, 60 do not indulge in old age - are actually the life guidelines that we should follow at different ages. They remind us how to move steadily on the road of life, how to stay sober in Vanity Fair, how to stick to the bottom line in the face of money, and how to maintain youth and vitality in the years of aging. Let us remember the wisdom and teachings of these famous sayings, and live a wonderful and beautiful life!