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What does the next sentence of "have to spare others and spare others" mean?

The next sentence of "Have mercy on others and spare others" is to let go when you have to let go.

Life is like a fleeting moment, just suddenly. Looking back on the past, we have tasted the ups and downs, both good and bad. We will encounter each other by chance. With the blessing of God's good luck, there will also be a day of disappointment! In short, life is a long road, only a few decades, a day of sorrow is also a day, and a day of happiness is also a day! Since you are not here for the trouble, why should you feel sad every day?

So, in life, you must know how to let go, be able to take it up, let it go, think openly, and look at it lightly. In this case, everything will disappear and let nature take its course.

In fact, among the common sayings that have been passed down to this day, there is such a wise saying: "Forgive others when you have to be merciful." Speaking of this old saying, I believe everyone is already familiar with it. Literally speaking, this sentence means that when interacting with others, you must be tolerant and don't care too much if you can forgive others.

In daily life, interpersonal communication is unavoidable. If you always like to argue, you will not only be easily isolated, but also often live a very tired life. As the old saying goes: "Leave a thin line in life so that we can meet each other easily in the future." Life is alive, things are unpredictable, thirty years to the east of Hedong, thirty years to the west of Hexi! We don’t know what will happen, and we don’t know who we will meet.

As the saying goes, "A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise." If you only care about the immediate gains and losses, it is often easy to ignore more distant gains. There is no love without reason in this world, and there is no hatred without reason. On the surface, it looks like you are forgiving others, but in fact, you are also forgiving yourself!