Find out the meaning between the lines.
Find out the meaning between the lines.
asked the attendant.
“Everyone is the same, so why are some great and some minor?”
answered.
“If you follow the big things, you become a great person, if you follow the small things, you become a great person. The organs such as the ears and eyes are obscured by things because they cannot think. However, the mind thinks. is what heaven has bestowed upon us." - Mencius
The 'big thing in the body' that Mencius said is the mind. And the eyes and ears are exemplified as 'small things in the body'. It is said that the difference between big and small depends on the ability to think. Because we can think, we can restrain our desires and go on the right path according to our good nature. Therefore, a person who follows what the heart leads can become a great person. However, sensory organs such as eyes and ears do not have the ability to think, so we have no choice but to accept what we see and hear. In the end, they can't control external objects or the desires that arise from them, so they have led away and become insignificant people.
The mind has the function and role of coordinating and controlling all the sensory organs of the body.
How to clear your mind
What should I do to straighten my mind?
"If we eat our stomachs, dress warmly, live our lives without worries, and on the day we die our bones rot together and we have nothing to say, life is like nothing. It's no different." - Jeong Yak-Yong, <<Dasan Poems>>
The most frivolous people in the world say that controlling one's mind and cultivating one's character is useless, and reading books and searching for reason is called old-fashioned tales.
Jeong Yak-Yong said that cultivating the mind and enriching it with learning is following the alternative, and keeping old-fashioned and distant is following the body. He said that the way to follow the substitution was to achieve virtue through the study of the humanities.
Through the process of finding questions and answers, we repeat our thoughts, and through those thoughts, we gain insight into people and the world.
Realize the meaning of one's life and establish the right values.
The deep meaning of text usually lies not in the lines of text, but between lines and between lines.
Line-by-line transmission should not be a donkey trapped only in information. To become a true adult, one must refrain from accumulating knowledge without reflection.
Adults don't know much. He is a person who is not easily swayed by small desires and the temptations of the world by thinking deeply about what he has learned.
"If you just read a book and don't think about it, it's like a donkey carrying a bunch of books on its back." - Talmud
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