Happy people accept the world's lack of value and meaning, facing any difficulties and sufferings with calmness. Those who live in the moment do not harbor fear or hope, for they are not attached to eternity and do not fear impermanence. They believe that no matter what happens, pain will eventually pass, and joy will not last forever. They simply allow themselves to live in the present without any fear or hope, because fear is the shadow of the future, and hope is the illusion of tomorrow. Only the wind, sunshine, and breath of the moment are real. They flow like water, neither resisting nor demanding, smiling in loss and remaining calm in gain. They understand that nothing in this world truly belongs to them. Thus, it can be seen that happy people are happy because they no longer let pain come first and no longer cling to the pursuit of joy. They simply exist quietly, like a tree, treating experiences as a passing breeze; once the wind has passed, it is gone, and there is no more thought of it.
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LoneWolfOfTheDarkNi
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive a lot of things because they have found strength within themselves and are too lazy to argue with the outside world. The wind at the top of the mountain never fights with the dust at the bottom of the valley; therefore, the elevation of one's spirit determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-sufficient, the offenses from others become like mosquito bites.
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RaiseYourHeadAndWeal
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive many things, because their inner strength makes them too lazy to argue with the outside world. The wind at the mountain top never fights with the dust at the valley bottom, so the altitude of one's spirit determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-satisfied, the offenses of others become like mosquito bites.
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GTShake_WealthComes
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive many things because their inner strength makes them reluctant to struggle with the outside world. The wind at the top of the mountain never fights with the dust at the bottom of the valley, so the spiritual altitude determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to find self-satisfaction, the offenses from others become like mosquito bites.
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TeaOldFriends
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive many things because their inner strength makes them too lazy to contend with the outside world. The wind on the mountaintop never fights with the dust at the valley bottom, so the spiritual altitude determines the radius of tolerance. When a person becomes strong enough to be self-satisfied, the offenses from others become like mosquito bites.
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CheeseTea
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When a person is doing well, they will forgive many things because their inner strength makes them reluctant to contend with the outside world. The wind at the mountain top never fights with the dust at the valley bottom, so the altitude of the spirit determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-satisfied, the offenses of others become like mosquito bites.
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CandyPudding
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive many things, because their inner strength makes them unwilling to struggle with the outside world. The wind at the top of the mountain never fights with the dust at the bottom of the valley, so the spiritual altitude determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-satisfied, the offenses from others become like mosquito bites.
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TheGoldenTouchOfDog
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they will forgive many things because their inner strength makes them too lazy to struggle with the outside world. The wind at the mountain top never fights with the dust at the valley bottom, so the spiritual altitude determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-satisfied, the offenses from others become mere mosquito bites.
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DogHeadRushesForward_
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When a person is living well, they will forgive many things because their inner strength makes them reluctant to argue with the outside world. The wind at the mountain top never fights with the dust at the valley bottom, so the spiritual altitude determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to be self-sufficient, the offenses from others become like mosquito bites.
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DogHeadNodded_MoneyEv
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When people are living well, they tend to forgive many things because they have inner strength and no longer want to struggle with the outside world. The wind at the top of the mountain never fights with the dust at the bottom of the valley, so the elevation of one's spirit determines the radius of tolerance. When a person becomes strong enough to find self-satisfaction, the offenses from others transform into mere mosquito bites.
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DogheadIsNotConfused_
· 2025-08-23 09:47
When a person is doing well, they will forgive many things because their inner strength makes them too lazy to argue with the outside world. The wind at the top of the mountain never fights with the dust at the bottom of the valley, so the elevation of one's spirit determines the radius of tolerance. When a person is strong enough to find self-satisfaction, the offenses of others become like mosquito bites.
Happy people accept the world's lack of value and meaning, facing any difficulties and sufferings with calmness. Those who live in the moment do not harbor fear or hope, for they are not attached to eternity and do not fear impermanence. They believe that no matter what happens, pain will eventually pass, and joy will not last forever. They simply allow themselves to live in the present without any fear or hope, because fear is the shadow of the future, and hope is the illusion of tomorrow. Only the wind, sunshine, and breath of the moment are real. They flow like water, neither resisting nor demanding, smiling in loss and remaining calm in gain. They understand that nothing in this world truly belongs to them. Thus, it can be seen that happy people are happy because they no longer let pain come first and no longer cling to the pursuit of joy. They simply exist quietly, like a tree, treating experiences as a passing breeze; once the wind has passed, it is gone, and there is no more thought of it.