A very transparent passage: "When hungry, the bun is expensive; when full, the rose is fragrant. In this world, there is fundamentally nothing most important, only what is most needed. When poor, money is most important; when single, love is most important; when thirsty, water is most important; when hungry, food is most important; when tired, rest is most important; when sick, health is most important.
Life is the most unpredictable, cherish the soup in your bowl. Do not burden yourself; do not exhaust yourself physically and mentally for unrealistic desires; do not overlook the small joys around you for things that are out of reach; only by being content can one be truly happy." We are always seeking an answer: what is most important in our lives?
This question never has a unified answer; a thousand people have a thousand questions and a thousand answers.
Some lack money, some lack love; the poor pursue wealth, the rich pursue pleasure. Those who lack money say money is most important; those who lack love say love is most important. If you have it, it is not important; if you lack it, it is most important.
What one person treasures may be scoffed at by another; what one person discards may be sought after by someone else.
The world is not a pure land; it seems everyone is anxious and yet helpless. Schopenhauer said: "We come into this world as a disaster, and it has no meaning. Life is a bundle of desires; when desires are satisfied, there is emptiness; when desires are unsatisfied, there is pain, swinging back and forth like a pendulum between emptiness and pain." Desire is your trouble.
Pursuing food, clothing, housing, transportation, fame, and fortune, if not satisfied, brings pain, anxiety, and unhappiness; if satisfied, new desires arise, still leading to unhappiness
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