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A fisherman told me that more ships capsized on rocks than capsized by hurricanes. Many moments in life lie not in resisting the wind and rain, but in filling loopholes. A gardener told me that not all flowers are suitable for fertile soil. The desert is the paradise of cactus. Many of the success or failure of life lies not in the quality of the environment, but in whether you choose the right position. A shepherd told me that he was happy because he could talk with wild flowers, talk with forest birds, and dance with white clouds on the grassland. Many emptiness in life lies not in one's loneliness, but in the loneliness of the heart. A cook told me that fresh fish are not fried with paste. The real good soup never adds monosodium glutamate, but the original juice boiled slowly. Many grades of life lie not in the external packaging, but in the internal quality. A mountaineer told me that beautiful mushrooms are often poisonous, and bitter wild vegetables often lose fire. Many of the wisdom of life lies not in observation, but in discrimination. A refiner told me that there is an important process of cast steel called quenching Put the hot ingot into the cold water to cool down quickly. Many of the brilliance of life lies not in venting fanatically, but in condensing calmly. A photographer told me:? They went to remote mountain strongholds to collect wind. Some people took back group photos called "years of suffering", while others later held a personal photography exhibition called "paradise". Many of the joys and sorrows of life lie not in your situation, but in the perspective you look at it. A teacher told me that he found that students who actively ask questions in class have stronger adaptability to society than those who listen carefully. Many realms of life lie not in following, but in self exploration. A painter told me that the master's works are often "left blank". If they are too full and crowded, it is easy to lose the space of imagination. Many of the charm of life lies not in perfection, but in the aftertaste of imperfections. An eminent monk told me that the Tathagata does not live in the Western Paradise. He lives in the hearts of each and every one of us. It is better to worship ourselves than Buddha. Many searches in life lie not in mountains and rivers, but in close proximity.
A fisherman told me that more ships capsized on rocks than capsized by hurricanes. Many moments in life lie not in resisting the wind and rain, but in filling loopholes. A gardener told me that not all flowers are suitable for fertile soil. The desert is the paradise of cactus. Many of the success or failure of life lies not in the quality of the environment, but in whether you choose the right position. A shepherd told me that he was happy because he could talk with wild flowers, talk with forest birds, and dance with white clouds on the grassland. Many emptiness in life lies not in one's loneliness, but in the loneliness of the heart. A cook told me that fresh fish are not fried with paste. The real good soup never adds monosodium glutamate, but the original juice boiled slowly. Many grades of life lie not in the external packaging, but in the internal quality. A mountaineer told me that beautiful mushrooms are often poisonous, and bitter wild vegetables often lose fire. Many of the wisdom of life lies not in observation, but in discrimination. A refiner told me that there is an important process of cast steel called quenching Put the hot ingot into the cold water to cool down quickly. Many of the brilliance of life lies not in venting fanatically, but in condensing calmly. A photographer told me:? They went to remote mountain strongholds to collect wind. Some people took back group photos called "years of suffering", while others later held a personal photography exhibition called "paradise". Many of the joys and sorrows of life lie not in your situation, but in the perspective you look at it. A teacher told me that he found that students who actively ask questions in class have stronger adaptability to society than those who listen carefully. Many realms of life lie not in following, but in self exploration. A painter told me that the master's works are often "left blank". If they are too full and crowded, it is easy to lose the space of imagination. Many of the charm of life lies not in perfection, but in the aftertaste of imperfections. An eminent monk told me that the Tathagata does not live in the Western Paradise. He lives in the hearts of each and every one of us. It is better to worship ourselves than Buddha. Many searches in life lie not in mountains and rivers, but in close proximity.
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