everything is a master
everything is the teacher
“When I lived in the deep mountains, I lived with trees and stones, and played with deer and wild boars, so they were almost no different from wild people who lived in the deep mountains. It flowed so fast that nothing could stop it."
It was a single good word and a good deed that changed King Shun, who was nothing but a wild man living in the mountains. Since there was no fixed teacher for a person who lived in the mountains, Shun must have learned his words and actions from a person he met by chance. Hearing valuable lessons from them, his passion for learning burned so much that nothing could stop him, and he eventually became a great emperor.
In today's terms, the words and actions that Soon encountered can be interpreted as the people and environments we encounter in our daily lives. If you learn from everyday life, anyone can change themselves and reach a higher level. This is the power of accumulation. When we do not neglect our efforts to accept the good in many ordinary situations, that power accumulates and becomes extraordinary and excellent. But not everything is given for free.
It takes effort to learn and learn by living in a good environment and meeting good people.
Our life is short and our learning never ends. The way to overcome these limitations is to align life with learning. The real study is not high-level knowledge but must be obtained in everyday life.
The truth is never far away. It is not about going into a closet or going far in search of the truth. It can be obtained by faithfully accumulating ordinary daily life.
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