Indulgence is the source of all fear and anxiety!
According to the Qianjiang Evening News, after the Spring Festival, Mr. A tried to contact the Zhejiang Provincial Disease Control Department, saying that during the festival, he met his first love at a class reunion and rekindled his old feelings. But the joy was followed by endless fear and anxiety. A few days after the holiday, Mr. A was unwell with symptoms such as low-grade fever, aching limbs and sore throat, which made him wonder if he was infected with AIDS.
And this is not an isolated case, the Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention said that in the first two working days after the Lunar New Year holiday, AIDS counselors** received two to three times as many calls as usual, and those who indulged their souls and bodies during the holidays are now paying the price for their impulses.
This kind of behavior brings great anxiety, fear and pain to the person concerned, and false alarms are good, but if accidental indulgence leads to a trick, it will be more than worth the loss.
It takes a lifetime to bear it for the sake of one indulgence, and who can bear this kind of consequence. But this is how people are willing to sink, and call it "free expression", which is the release of the spirit, but ignores the truth behind it - it is just the desire of the flesh, the catharsis of **. On a spiritual level, this is irrational; From a moral point of view, this is self-exile and immorality, and its consequences are often beyond people's imagination and unpredictable.
All irrational and immoral words and deeds will inevitably lead to corresponding consequences, without exception. The only difference is the magnitude of the consequences. OursIn life, the shadow of indulgence is everywhere. For example:
Health problems: An indulgent lifestyle can lead to physical health problems such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, etc. Long-term unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, and poor lifestyle habits can all increase health risks.
Emotional problems: Indulgence can lead to emotional stress and difficulties. Indulging one's overindulgent behavior can lead to feelings of guilt, low self-esteem, and a loss of control over oneself. When a person is unable to meet their desires and needs, they may feel discouraged and unsatisfied.
Social problems: Indulgent behavior can lead to negative effects on family, friends, and social relationships. For example, often pursuing personal desires while ignoring the needs of family members and failing to fulfill social responsibilities can lead to relationship breakdowns and feelings of isolation.
Economic problems: Overindulgence can lead to financial problems. Unrestrained shopping, wasting money, and a lack of rational financial decisions can all lead to financial distress and debt problems.
Self-development issues: Indulgence can hinder personal growth and development. Excessive pursuit of pleasure and instant gratification can lead to stagnation and failure to achieve one's potential and goals.
In short, the result of indulgence is basically a short period of pleasure followed by endless anxiety and pain. Therefore, we should learn to control our desires, not to indulge, and not to be free to excuse our wrong behavior. True freedom is not indulgence, but moderation. In this world, the best life needs to move forward along the moral bottom line, rather than constantly breaking through the moral bottom line. Only those who know how to control their desires and stick to the bottom line of morality can truly become the masters of their own destiny and continue to move forward on the road of life. Become the director of the flesh and the king of the spirit.