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The world is not a pure land, and everyone has their own suffering

author:Blue Lantern Passenger

In this world, everyone carries their own cross and walks on their own rugged path of life. We often envy those seemingly glamorous lives, but we rarely realize that behind every smile there may be hidden pain. The world has never been a pure and flawless pure land, everyone has their own suffering, but these sufferings are often hidden under the hustle and bustle of daily life.

I have often heard that every family has a difficult scripture, and when I was a child, I didn't understand what it meant, and I always felt that life should not be so hard, but I didn't work hard enough. But when I became an adult, I realized how naïve and ridiculous I used to be. Sometimes the suffering we feel may not necessarily be material or physical, it may come from our inner aspects, such as psychological, and there is no way to describe that kind of suffering, and we cannot tell others, so we can only bear it silently. Gradually digested in endless torment.

The world is not a pure land, and everyone has their own suffering

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So sometimes it feels like suffering is the inevitable spice of life, and it exists in our lives in various forms. Some people suffer from physical illnesses and struggle with their illnesses every day, trying to grasp every minute of their lives. Behind their smiles is an endless yearning for health and a tenacious dedication to life. They tell us that even if the candle of life is weak, we should strive to burn and illuminate our world.

Others experience spiritual torment, perhaps losing someone they love, or experiencing betrayal and misunderstanding. Their hearts were cut by a sharp blade, and every breath was accompanied by pain. But they also teach us that it takes time for a wound to heal, and that what is needed most in this process is self-acceptance and understanding from others.

Others are struggling under the weight of the economy, facing the threat of unemployment, the shadow of poverty, and struggling every day to make ends meet. Their suffering is continuous fatigue and a sense of uncertainty about the future. However, it is precisely this state of life that has tempered their indomitable will and made them understand that even in the most difficult moments, they cannot give up hope.

The world is not a pure land, and everyone has their own suffering

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Recently, I have seen a lot of cases about people who reach middle age and can't help themselves. Especially in big cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, the pressure on people's survival is becoming heavier and heavier. The news of Huawei, Tencent and other companies diverting 35-year-old employees has been circulating on the Internet, which has also sparked widespread discussion. But the indisputable fact is that many people are facing the problem of unemployment, and the second employment is already very embarrassing for this age, and the original treatment is generally not found, and then the treatment is lowered, at first they are unacceptable, and when they can accept it, even such a chance is gone. So a lot of people started setting up stalls, selling small things, and even going to deliver takeaways.

Maybe this is the reality, in this complex and ever-changing society, we can still see those who suffer injustice because of their status. They may be marginalized because of their race, gender, creed or origin, and their suffering is the discrimination and inequality they face every day. But their existence reminds us that the progress of civilization in our society requires everyone's awakening and efforts.

The world is not a pure land, and everyone has their own suffering

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We cannot ignore the fact that some suffering is caused by the actions of human beings themselves. Environmental pollution, wars and conflicts, and resource plundering have not only brought harm to the natural world, but also had a profound impact on human society. These sufferings remind us that humanity must learn to live more harmoniously with nature, resolve conflicts more intelligently, and distribute resources more equitably.

First, we need to develop empathy and learn to put ourselves in the shoes of others. When we are able to feel the pain of others, our mindset becomes more tolerant and understanding. Secondly, we need to develop mental resilience and learn to look for opportunities to grow in the face of adversity. Finally, we need to actively participate in social welfare activities and contribute to reducing suffering in the world.

In short, the world is not a pure land, and each has its own suffering. These sufferings should not be ignored or trivialized, they are an inevitable part of life's journey. We should learn to face them, understand them, and ultimately transcend them. In doing so, we can not only help ourselves grow, but also contribute to building a more harmonious and just world. May each of us find strength in suffering, seek hope in the midst of challenges, and keep moving forward in the journey of life.