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What is the truth of the old saying "endless potential, endless happiness, endless cheapness and endless cleverness"?

Rural proverbs are very reasonable in many cases. The same is true of the old rural saying to be said today, "You can't use all the resources, you can't enjoy all the blessings, you can't use all the money, you can't use all the wisdom", which contains a deep truth about being human. I don't know how much you understand.

This may be called imperfect, nothing is perfect, and this may be the wonder of nature. ? Infinite potential, infinite blessings, infinite cheapness and infinite cleverness.

What is "inexhaustible potential, inexhaustible blessings, inexhaustible cheapness and inexhaustible cleverness"? To say what this sentence means, first say the first half of the sentence, "the potential is inexhaustible, and the blessings are inexhaustible", which means that no amount of power can be used up at one time. When the power is used up, it will fall off the altar. And you can't enjoy all the blessings. If you enjoy all the blessings, you will suffer. If you enjoy all the blessings, you will have to endure the hard days in the future.

Generally speaking, this half sentence means that when you are strong, you can't exhaust all your strength, so you should leave yourself a way out. Don't just enjoy the happiness every day, because it will only end the happiness and the painful days will come. Know how to be content and unhappy, know how to be prepared for danger in times of peace, and don't think that you will not make progress if you are rich and powerful.

The second half of the sentence, "Cheap can't be used up, smart can't be used up", is about being a man, that is, you can't monopolize cheap, you should know how to share, and when you take advantage, others will oppose you. When you think that no one is better than yourself, you will be blindly arrogant and finally dig your own grave.

This half sentence tells us that we can take advantage, but we should know how to share and not monopolize, which will only make others jealous. And being smart is just a matter of using critical time. Once the intelligence is exhausted, it is a time of confusion. Once a wise man is confused, he knows great things.

In short, there must be a bottom line in doing things and a retreat in everything. This sentence tells us to know how to be measured, how to know current affairs and how to share. I don't know what else you see from this sentence, just tell me.