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Lao Tzu of Qingcheng on the Tao: "I have three treasures: one is kindness, the second is thrift, and the third is that I dare not be the first in the world."

author:Sister Ying's workplace survival wisdom

Today in the back mountains of Qingcheng, and the cousin I haven't seen for many years, his work requires frequent business trips, I see that he is tired and nervous, very distressed, so I advised him to go out now is inconvenient, why not take a slow rest at home, he sighed and said: Lie down and lie uneven, roll and roll can't win! You can only grit your teeth and insist.

In fact, needless to say, we are all sober in the world, because we know that in our own efforts, we hide the stability of our parents in their twilight years and the confidence of their children in the future.

Lao Tzu of Qingcheng on the Tao: "I have three treasures: one is kindness, the second is thrift, and the third is that I dare not be the first in the world."

Walking between the green mountains and green waters with a tired body, he realized in a trance that the water of Qingcheng Mountain was spiritual, reminiscent of Lao Tzu who rode a green ox and suddenly flew out of Han Guguan. Lao Tzu said, "I have three treasures: one is compassion, the second is thrift, and the third is not daring to be the first in the world", and the "compassion" I understand is not only compassion for parents and children and those who have good intentions, but also compassion for all things in nature; "Thrift" for today's world should be more diligent, because resources are non-renewable, nature's gifts are more and more limited, no matter how much new value we can create, how rich we can be, thrift should always be adhered to. Lao Tzu said that "good is like water, water is good and benefits all things without dispute", which is to explain the spirit of water drops and stones, and lies in the realm of benefiting all things without contending, this spirit has always run through Lao Tzu's thought, and its essence is to tell the world to have a sense of awe, humility, and perseverance to act steadily and far, rather than passive, world-weary, and not want to make progress.

Lao Tzu of Qingcheng on the Tao: "I have three treasures: one is kindness, the second is thrift, and the third is that I dare not be the first in the world."

Looking at the water of Qingcheng Mountain, the impetuous heart slowly calmed down, in the Xianshan Scenic Realm we dare not sit and talk, the mountain has spirituality, we only need to listen to it with our hearts, experience it, feel the charm of Qingcheng, or quiet, or magical, quietly watch time fly between heaven and earth, and we are just a passer-by between heaven and earth...

Lao Tzu of Qingcheng on the Tao: "I have three treasures: one is kindness, the second is thrift, and the third is that I dare not be the first in the world."

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