Why does the more desperately we try to grasp outwardly, the more inner scarcity we feel? And those who truly live with clarity often do so by simplifying?



Everyone seems to accept that life is a continuous game of addition—more money, higher positions, perfect partners. It seems that only by holding everything tightly in our hands can we feel at ease.

I used to be trapped in this anxiety too, thinking that if I didn’t compete, fight, or control every detail, life would spiral out of control. But even after gaining so much, that deep sense of helplessness still lingered. That’s when I realized I was going the wrong way.

True top wisdom has never been about seeking outward, but about cultivating inward.

You don’t need to become a sponge to absorb all emotions and garbage. Instead, learn to be a mirror—respond when things come, let go when they pass, just like a mirror reflects everything without ever leaving a speck of dust.

And don’t always wait until everything is perfect to start. The so-called “Dao” is found in concrete actions. Just like you can’t learn to swim by reading books—only by jumping into the water and swallowing a few mouthfuls—only then can you truly live in the present.

More importantly, don’t chase butterflies. Plant flowers instead. When you shift your focus from “What do I want to get” to “What state am I in,” you’ll be surprised to find that those things you’ve been desperately pursuing are just natural projections of your inner abundance.

Set your mind at peace, plant your roots deep, and you’ll realize that life is not a battlefield but a playground. #Gate社区圣诞氛围感
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