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Excuse me, in the Tao Te Ching, doing nothing, doing nothing, is tasteless. What do you mean?

doing nothing is nothing but tasteless.

Excerpted from Chapter 63 of Laozi's Moral Classics

Explanation: Do something with an attitude of inaction, deal with things in a way that doesn't cause trouble, and treat blandness as a taste. If you live a lifetime, you will live a heart. If you have a good heart, everything will be fine. If you have a strong heart, all problems will not be problems.

Although the human heart is only the size of a fist, when it is strong, its power is endless, and it can overcome everything. When it is fragile, it is particularly vulnerable and sentimental.

The heart is our root and our foundation. We should try our best to cultivate our own heart and make it stronger and stronger, because only the inner strength can cure everything.

There is no powerful enemy, only a weak self

Life is a contest between yourself and yourself. In the final analysis, it is a contest between yourself and your heart. If you can open your heart and live a positive and optimistic life, you will find that life is not as bad as you think.

In the face of a hard life, we should constantly strengthen our hearts. When there is no one to help us, we must stand firm on our own. As long as you stand firm, life can't knock you down.

People should understand that there are no powerful enemies in this world, only self who is not strong enough. If you are not satisfied with your present life, don't complain, and strive to strengthen your heart is our only way out.

As long as your heart is strong enough, there is no obstacle in life.

There are bumps and bumps in your life. If your heart is not strong enough, these bumps and bumps will become obstacles in your life, and you will walk very hard.

The hurdles of life, especially the heart, are the most difficult.