Pain has no point, never dwell on it

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

Pain has no point, never dwell on it

The Buddha spent seven years in the jungle meditating to attain enlightenment, to be free from suffering, and to attain eternal peace. Therefore, the thinking of ordinary people should also be to give up the entanglement with pain, analyze, and think, in order to regain wisdom and tranquility.

If, at some point in your life, you find that your life is in a state of increasing entropy, then it is time for you to start repairing the branches of life and start subtracting to ensure a positive cycle of life.

Many people like to share their experiences on how to overcome suffering, but the scripts of life are different, and most of the experiences actually have no reference meaning, because every opportunity in the universe is random and cannot be traced.

The power that can help you solve the problems in front of you does not come from anyone, but from your heart.

Find it as soon as possible and don't look out.

Everyone is born with their shortcomings, or fate, to overcome.

Learn to accept your life as early as possible and don't run away from it.

Don't get caught up in the pain and keep asking: Why is it that only I am going through this pain and no one else is so.

Sorry, there's really no answer.

People are born unequal, some people just don't have the power to show weakness, and the arrangement of fate is quite random.

Every escape has a price, and the cost will be higher and higher each time, and the final result of escape may be unbearable for the individual.

Professor Lobster once mentioned a state in which some people's lives are trapped in a great increase in entropy. When the entropy of the universe reaches a maximum, it can only destroy everything and start all over again.

And what about people, can they start all over again?

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