good luck and bad luck
good luck and bad luck
Lucky or unlucky, on the surface, these two are completely opposite concepts. No one will give up on good luck, and no one wishing for fortune-telling.
However, in hindsight, the two are connected, dependent on each other, and form a causal relationship. To put it bluntly, one can be two and two can be one.
"Woe rests on good luck, and good luck hides in woe. Who knows him better? There is no exact answer to this question."
Lao-tzu said two thousand years ago.
Even with luck, there is a distinction between big and small, and so is misfortune. However, the two often go hand in hand. The greater the good fortune encountered the more tragic the misfortune that will come later.
“The higher you go, the greater the impact you have on the bottom.”
A Chinese proverb gives a glimpse of the relationship between good fortune and unhappiness.
After the Han dynasty, all literary masters usually wrote great masterpieces only after the bad luck.
When misfortune approaches, you need to clear your head and realize that woe and fortune are intertwined relationships.
You can avoid frivolity by having good fortune and being on the lookout for signs of misfortune.
In times of misfortune, you can not lose hope and not become discouraged.
Maintaining a balance in your mindset all the time and not swaying emotionally from beginning to end is also the way to longevity.
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