Face life, smile to life
If life is the sea, then desires are like tides.
Being alive, one cannot live without desire, just as the ocean cannot but high tide, this is a natural law. If the world had no desire, they would not be interested in anything, would lack enthusiasm, lack of input, lack of pursuit, what a pale picture of life would be. The crux of the problem lies in how people grasp the scale of their desires. When there are high tides and low tides, it is advisable not to let desire overflow.
There is nothing wrong with pursuing wealth and possessing money. So, how rich is it to be rich, and how much money is enough? There is probably no fixed uniform standard. A calm life must grasp the "horizontal" and "vertical" lines of desire.
The so-called "horizontal" line draws a horizontal line starting from one's wealth. It can see that there are many people above and below the horizontal line. It's a better position to compare yourself with inadequate and more than below. Because life is the sea, high and low waves are purely natural, just as people's wealth can never be on the same level. The so-called "vertical" line is to draw an ascending line starting from the low point in one's previous life. As this line rises, it can indicate the degree of gradual improvement of one's living standards. You should feel gratified, fulfilled, and satisfied with this.
However, many people in life don't want to do this. They never look back suddenly, do not compare with their past, but blindly climb with others. Therefore, the tide of desire only rises and does not fall, and it rises one after another. For the sake of wealth and enjoyment, he treats life and others
unscrupulously so that the tide of desire rushes through the dam of reason, harming society, harming others, and harming himself.
Everything in the world has its laws, which can not violate like spring flowers and autumn fruits. Wise people let the tide of desire go up and down and never go offside. Ignorant people have an intense wildness to wealth and always wanting to let the tide of desire only rise and fall, never sober. People with these two mentalities have to pick fruits from the tree of life. Those with a degree may taste more sweetness of success, while those who are offside will taste some bitterness that is difficult to swallow.
Moderate desire is profit, and excessive desire is harmful. In life, we should not let the tide of desire rush away from the dam of reason. Only in this way can we avoid detours and shed tears of regret. Refreshing and calm, laughing to life is also a high degree of happiness.



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