Abandonment turned out to be the choice of the wise. Yanagi Sogen's ancient fable tells of a small insect called a salamander, obsessed with burdens, carrying his beloved things unconditionally. However, the burden accumulated, and eventually he died of exhaustion. He said: "The lovers of this world do not avoid the goods, and they do not know that they are tired, lest they not accumulate." ”
Against the backdrop of thousands of fertile fields and thousands of mansions, contemplate those who only chase wealth, they are nothing more than money maniacs, like the caretakers on the crater. No matter how rich the wealth is, life will say goodbye to the world sooner or later. And those who are rich are worried day and night, as Balzac said: "Greed is like a knot, which tightens the heart more and more, and as a result, it blocks the reason." ”
There are some things in life, if you don't abandon them in time, you will lose yourself in an endless labyrinth, and it will be difficult to extricate yourself over time. Life is like a container, and only by discarding the insignificant can we make room for the precious. Although the two lives coexist, this life and the next life are not the same, this life is fleeting, and the next life is an eternal harbor. Anyone who is good at traveling knows that carrying a heavy load is hard.
Abandonment is also a kind of shrewd wisdom. Only by getting rid of those things that have nothing to do with the goal can we go all out to accomplish the more urgent tasks. Learning to give up not only lightens the burden, but also allows us to manage our time and resources more effectively. As the Merciful Lord said, "The Creator gives to whom He wills to be rich or to be afflicted." They rejoice in life in this life, but the joy of this life is only a moment compared to the next. ”(13:26)
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Giving up turned out to be the choice of a wise man. Yanagi Sogen's ancient fable tells of a small insect called a salamander, obsessed with burdens, carrying his beloved things unconditionally. However, the burden accumulated, and eventually he died of exhaustion. He said: "The lovers of this world do not avoid the goods, and they do not know that they are tired, lest they not accumulate." ”
Against the backdrop of thousands of fertile fields and thousands of mansions, contemplate those who only chase wealth, they are nothing more than money maniacs, like the caretakers on the crater. No matter how rich the wealth is, life will say goodbye to the world sooner or later. And those who are rich are worried day and night, as Balzac said: "Greed is like a knot, which tightens the heart more and more, and as a result, it blocks the reason." ”
There are some things in life, if you don't abandon them in time, you will lose yourself in an endless labyrinth, and it will be difficult to extricate yourself over time. Life is like a container, and only by discarding the insignificant can we make room for the precious. Although the two lives coexist, this life and the next life are not the same, this life is fleeting, and the next life is an eternal harbor. Anyone who is good at traveling knows that carrying a heavy load is hard.
Abandonment is also a kind of shrewd wisdom. Only by getting rid of those things that have nothing to do with the goal can we go all out to accomplish the more urgent tasks. Learning to give up not only lightens the burden, but also allows us to manage our time and resources more effectively. As the Merciful Lord said, "The Creator gives to whom He wills to be rich or to be afflicted." They rejoice in life in this life, but the joy of this life is only a moment compared to the next. ”(13:26)
The wisdom of giving up lies in not being burdened by trivial matters and remaining sensitive to the true meaning of life. Just like a person walking in a hustle and bustle of a city, he dispels irrelevant distractions every day and focuses on the direction in which he is going. Giving up is a kind of self-liberation, and it is to find one's own place in the vast sea of people. Such wisdom is not a passive retreat, but a positive choice, in order to gallop the vast world of life more easily.
Life is like a painting, and giving up is the art of erasing unnecessary lines and making the picture clearer. In the process of possession, we need to distinguish between the important and the important, learn to eliminate cumbersome distractions, and make the mind more peaceful. As a wise man said: "The world is prosperous, life is troubled, if you don't know how to let go of it in time, I am afraid that you will miss a better scenery." ”
This wisdom is not only reflected in the lives of individuals, but also permeates all aspects of society. Only by giving up unnecessary strife can we achieve harmony; Only by throwing away unnecessary contradictions can we create a better future together. Giving up is to better embrace new possibilities and find new opportunities in change.
Therefore, when we let go of the heavy burden and release the entanglements of the past, can we truly welcome the new opportunities in life. Giving up is a kind of courage and a state of transcending oneself. It is only when we let go of the past that we can truly experience the moment at ease. Life is more abundant because of abandonment, the mind is more tranquil because of abandonment, and the wise are wiser because of abandonment. Let's join hands and learn to give up and embrace a better tomorrow.