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Generosity can tolerate the intolerable things in the world. Laugh at the ridiculous people in the world. Can someone tell me what this means?

People should be broad-minded, not petty, and don't haggle over everything.

There is an intriguing couplet next to the smiling Maitreya Buddha statue: "A big belly can accommodate things that are difficult in the world; Be kind and always laugh at ridiculous people in the world. "

In other words, if you want to be a person who can make friends around you feel comfortable, you must be able to "punt", tolerate things that are intolerable in the world, and laugh at ridiculous people in the world with the attitude of "everyone is drunk and I am alone".

The same is true in real life. Nine times out of ten things in life are unsatisfactory. And the entanglements are inextricably linked, even intertwined, and no one can tell. No one can say for sure. Only you know how much secular flavor and ups and downs are hidden in it.

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As the saying goes: "The prime minister can sail in his stomach, and the general can gallop on his forehead", "Take a step back and broaden the horizon." This is the demeanor of a gentleman and the behavior of a wise man. "There are hundreds of rivers and rivers, and the capacity is large; The wall is thousands of miles apart, and it is just without desire. " This is a fact.

The famous French poet Hugo said: "The ocean is the widest in the world, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky." Lin Xiangru made Lian Po tolerant, Zhuge Liang made Meng Huo tolerant, and Bao Ziya recommended Sun Shuai to be more tolerant. These tolerant hearts have been recorded in the history books, and they shine up to now, reflecting the light of human nature.

Tolerance not only embodies the goodness of human nature, but also embodies a kind of wisdom skill. It will make the noble soul clearer and the despicable soul dirtier. Goethe, a famous poet, once met a person who often criticized his articles on the road. The man said some rude words in front of Goethe and blocked the way.

Goethe stood aside with a smile, without any difference. Others were very angry and advised Goethe to refute. Goethe smiled and said, "If I were like him, wouldn't I be crazy?" Goethe's approach is a kind of wisdom. The noblest revenge is forgiveness. There is no need to argue with a madman. Under the wisdom of tolerance, selfish people will be more ashamed.