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On "Be calm, lose indifference, strive for its inevitability and let nature take its course"

There is no doubt that the best state of life is: calm, indifferent, inevitable and natural.

However, there are many people in the world. How many people in real life can do these four "natural" things at the same time? Very few, I'm afraid. Very few?

I think there are conflicts and contradictions in putting these four "nature" together. You think, a person's way has reached the realm and height of "calm and indifferent, let nature take its course". What are you fighting for? Don't you forget what Lao Tzu said, "A man can't compete with him, so the world can't compete with him"?

And I think "fighting for its inevitability" is a sick sentence, because "inevitability" is bound to be like this. Baidu Encyclopedia explains it this way: inevitability refers to the trend that objective things develop in accordance with the law and have certainty, which is inevitable and certain under certain conditions.

Things, reasons, will certainly be like this, what is there to argue about? Therefore, the old man decided that "fighting for its inevitability" was a sick sentence, and he was forced to make up a catchy parallelism sentence.

In order to cure the disease of "contending for its inevitability", I racked my brains and thought hard, and suddenly had an idea: if the word "contending for its inevitability" is understood as an argument and the word "inevitability" is understood as a natural law or truth, it can still be said.

I have an inevitable principle, that is, truth, justice, truth and true heaven. I will argue with anyone who makes remarks that go against the law. The purpose of the argument is to let the other person know that his understanding of something in his mind is wrong, and the truth of heaven is what I said.

In this case, the phrase "calm and indifferent, strive for its inevitability and let nature take its course" can be understood as: "I am calm and indifferent to all gains and losses. For example, if someone talks nonsense, I will try my best to argue with him, whether he listens or not. For the result of persuasion, my attitude is to let nature take its course. "

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