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The realm of life is to constantly reduce one's desires.
People's desires need to be reasonably satisfied, but they must not be indulged. Many people have worked hard all their lives to satisfy their desires, losing their families, losing their health and losing themselves. In the end, they got nothing but themselves, or nothing. This kind of life is actually the saddest. What is even more frightening is that once people fall into the abyss of desire, they will be enslaved by desire all day long, and people will lose their inherent freedom. More importantly, the sea of desire will make people lose their nature, do things that go against human nature, and eventually suffer disaster because they want more than they can fill.
Zhuangzi believes: "The empty room is white, and the good news stops." It means that an empty room can be bright and festive things can come in. If people's hearts are full of desires, happiness naturally has no room for existence. Therefore, only by constantly reducing or even sweeping away all kinds of desires in the heart, cleaning up the dust that blinds the mind, and making people's minds empty, peaceful and peaceful, happiness will precipitate and expand, and life will naturally have a realm!
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