Well, it's a cliché again today. Doing, a long time ago, there was a distinction between action and action in the Mahabatta chapter. One is that you should do it, you want to do it. The other is purposeful, designed actions to achieve a goal. I won't dwell on that distinction today. Rather, talk about the badness of inaction.
In fact, there are two parts to this badness. Externally and internally. Externally, inaction in the face of injustice is often the breeding ground for indulgence in sin. A lot of times why do they bully you? You should really think about why. It's not because you're a bully that you don't dare to fight for your rights. So you have to be a good person, who do you bully without bullying you?
Internally, there are things that I want to do, but I don't do them. What's the matter, you want to go to heaven. Stay anywhere, motionless like a cardibar. Is it any good for you? It's just going to put you in a stalemate, and you're going to lose the agility you should have. Is that what you really want? I don't think so. But it takes a lot of courage to take that step. And this courage can only be achieved by true faith in your own heart.
Okay, I'll be shallow again. In fact, the specific content still needs to be experienced in person.