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Don't lose yourself.

This is a story about spiritual struggle. See if I can be a mirror for you and compare myself all the time …

A spiritual person often breaks through himself in an instant. ...

There are two young people who went to Guangzhou together after graduating from college.

A quickly made a big business and was promoted to department manager; B's performance is very poor, and he is still working as a salesman and working for A.

B psychological imbalance, go to the temple to find a monk and ask the gods for help. The monk said, "You will see it in three years."

Three years later, he found the monk and said gloomily, A is the general manager now. The monk said, let's talk about it in three years.

Three years later, he went to see the monk again and said angrily that A had become his own boss.

The monk said: I also rose from an ordinary monk to an abbot. We are all ourselves. Who are you? We all live for ourselves and supervise our responsibilities. What are you doing? You lived painfully for A, supervising him. What you have lost is not your position, money or face. You lost yourself.

A year later, B came again, gloating: Monk, you are wrong. Company A went bankrupt and he went to prison.

The monk was speechless and pitied: He went to jail and went bankrupt, and A was himself. But you poor man, you are not yourself.

Ten years later, while serving his sentence in prison, A thought about life and wrote a book, which was a sensation and became a best seller.

A commuted his sentence, got out of prison early, met reporters everywhere, signed books, became a celebrity, and had unlimited scenery. A also went to TV with monks to talk about classics and Taoism as celebrities, which influenced all beings.

B is watching TV in the rental house, turning over the books in A's hand, and his heart is extremely painful.

He sent a text message to the monk: I believe in fate. A can take a good seat in prison.

The monk texted him back: Amitabha, you haven't found yourself yet.

B lost himself all his life.

Do you feel resentful when you see others passing through the customs? Will you gloat and be complacent when you see others down and out? In fact, what does the good or bad of others have to do with you? All you need to do is be yourself.

A truly wise person, on the road of life pursuit, can only constantly improve himself, compare with others, constantly push himself, and persist all the way, in order to constantly sublimate and realize his life dream …