The 'Three Energies' on the Human Body: Cultivating Them Leads to Wealth and Nobility

Everyone hopes to have a smooth and prosperous life, but some people always meet with misfortune. Not only do they ruin their own lives, but they also handle their relationships poorly.
Many people attribute their unfortunate lives to bad luck.
However, in my view, too many people's downfall is not due to bad luck, but rather because they haven't cultivated the three energies on their bodies.
If a person can be amiable and courteous, treat others with magnanimity, and enhance their talent, then although their life may not necessarily earn them tens of billions of wealth, it will not be too bad.
Prosperity never comes from heaven, it comes from within oneself.
If you want to have a better life, don't let these six words disappear from your character: amiable, talent, magnanimity.
Amiable
The ancients often said: 'Amiable generates profit.'
'Amiable' is always the most important principle for getting along with people, and the most effective way to maintain good interpersonal relationships. In life, we see those who are always confrontational and argumentative, and people will generally avoid them.
In today's society, it is no longer a solitary struggle. Even if a person is strong, if they are isolated, they will find it difficult to succeed.
Harmony is better than fighting, two birds with one stone.
When dealing with disagreements, you must learn to suppress your anger and solve problems calmly. When facing conflicts of interest, you shouldn't always try to take advantage, but should consider the other party appropriately to achieve a win-win situation…
The most useless thing in this world is anger, because anger not only doesn't solve any problems, but it also escalates the conflict.
Only when you can control your anger and become full of amiability will people willingly approach you and like to approach you.
Prosperity will naturally come to you.
Talent
Many people say that strength is better than a strong background.
Of course, I must admit that a strong background is a person's important resource, however, virtue must be in place or you will suffer the consequences. Even if you have a big background, if you don't have certain skills, you will not be able to stabilize your position.
At any time, a person's core strength is the most basic guarantee for them to stand out and gain wealth.
We often see people who live a luxurious life. Besides luck and emotional intelligence, there is one indispensable condition, that is 'talent'.
It takes a blacksmith's skill to forge a piece of iron.
When you have 'talent', you will find that life is particularly friendly and tolerant towards you: your superiors will value you, your colleagues will trust you, and your friends and family will respect you.
Talent is an important guarantee for being different in life, so you shouldn't forget to improve yourself at any time.
As long as 'talent' is not lost, wealth will always accompany you.
Magnanimity
We often find a strange phenomenon in life:
Those who always calculate every detail and are unwilling to admit a loss will only gain a small benefit and suffer a big loss.
Conversely, those who are willing to admit a loss will not suffer in the long run.
This phenomenon is easy to explain.
Those who always seek to gain an advantage will make people avoid them and be wary of them, while those who are used to admitting a loss will be trusted by people, and people will be willing to cooperate with them.
Cheng Gu Pan said: 'Those who do great things must first have a broad perspective.'
A person's chest can be as big as the stage they stand on.
When dealing with people, you must learn to have a long-term perspective, less narrow-minded and selfish, and more magnanimous.
Perhaps magnanimity will make you lose some benefits temporarily, but you must know that these benefits are an investment, and over time, they will generate a continuous return.
A person should do things with a clear conscience.
Don't worry about what others are doing, just do your best, and everything will be arranged for the best.
A person's prosperity is always hidden in their behavior.
Being amiable and courteous, treating others with magnanimity and talent, will ensure a smooth and prosperous life.
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