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To be awake, to empty one's head, is to better accept and discover

Text: Flipping through the books in his spare time

To be awake, to empty one's head, is to better accept and discover

Because if you are bent on finding something specific, you will miss something important. Empty your head and when you see it, you know what you're looking for.

- Yunesbo, "The Snowman"

Once a glass is full of wine, it will overflow and there will be no more.

If one is not in a relaxed state, but nervously focuses one's attention on one thing, one becomes like a glass full of wine, and it is impossible to notice anything other than one's concern.

There is often the impression that you can't find what you need when you are busy, and there are clues and traces, as if you remember seeing it somewhere, but you just can't find it. The wonderful thing is that after idleness, when there is no need to use it, I often stumble upon it and shout in surprise: It was here, how did it keep seeing the leak at that time?

To be awake, to empty one's head, is to better accept and discover

These little things are like playing hide-and-seek with people, and only after we relax will we come out to meet each other. When it was urgently needed, it seemed to be deliberately embarrassed, and it was hidden, so that when people found it afterwards, they had a feeling of crying and laughing.

Many things in life are also like this, in the eagerness to lose a lot of small information and details, only after the matter has passed, it is too late to discover.

There are not many careful people in the world, and it is not difficult to pay attention to everything, but the difficulty is not to be occupied by a certain thing or a certain emotion in the heart. It's not because of how important or urgent things are, a jealousy, a stubbornness, an anger... It's enough to fill our little hearts.

To be awake, to empty one's head, is to better accept and discover

Our hearts can accommodate rivers, lakes and seas, but these jealousies, stubbornness, and anger will expand their energy indefinitely until they draw all of people's attention to the past.

So consciously severing our ties with them will greatly benefit us in time, and the benefits are more than that, as the Yeti puts it: this emptying makes room for discovering more beneficial and important things.

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Read one or two, feel three or four. I am a book turner in my spare time, and there is warmth in the text.

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