“If we go too fast, stop and wait for the soul to catch up.” This is said to be a famous Indian saying.
When something comes up that cannot be solved and has even affected your life and mood, things will be much easier if you stop and give your mind time to practice meditation; or if you take a different approach, a different perspective, a different path to take.
Stopping is not stopping and not moving, but because the road has come to an end and it is time to turn around.
The fact that there are always setbacks in life, that life is always this way and that way, is not the end, it’s just a reminder that it’s time to turn around!
Turning the corner means giving up. In fact, many times in life you need to give up consciously.
When everything becomes a passing cloud, giving up is already the best interpretation and choice, and a blessing. The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the problem.
Learn to give up, bury yesterday in your heart, and leave the most beautiful memories.
Letting go does not mean your failure, it just lets you find a better way to go again!
Zen Master Rikyu once said that there are only three days in life – yesterday, today and tomorrow. Those who live in yesterday are confused, those who live in tomorrow wait, and only those who live in today are the most down-to-earth.
Stubbornness is a burden and a pain. Too much calculation becomes a straitjacket, too long lost becomes a pain. The first thing you need to do is to be able to see what you are doing.
“What you lose is what you gain.” In life, gain and loss happen in a flash. What exactly is to be gained? What exactly is to be lost? It is a matter of opinion.
Life is short, and we are just passing through, and in this seemingly short journey of life, we should learn and know how to lose.
Life is always about gain and loss. As we grow older and more experienced, we should keep going to adjust our life points. Loss is a kind of pain, but also a kind of happiness. The reason is that the loss of green, but got a fruitful golden autumn; lost the sun, but in exchange for a star-filled sky. Too much care will cut the fun of life in half, look at everything lightly, but also more life’s relief. Do not miss what you get, what you lose, give up spontaneously, do not care too much. When you have it, cherish it, after losing it, do not say sorry. The most precious thing in the world is to grasp the happiness you have in your hands now and cherish what is in front of you.