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Presenting oneself well is acceptable, but don't obsess over appearances.

We are all like that drop of water that jumps out of the ocean, and Buddhism is the path that guides us back to the ocean. Life is like this; we should all have the humility and composure of water, as long as we constantly observe the Avalokiteshvara, limited by finite, gain infinite, and eventually merge into the ocean, achieving immortality.


I have always believed, without any reason, that I am a person who is walking. The quietness of the sky, the act of walking, quietly gazing at the sky. The scene flows away, recalling many things. Memories are long, winding lines that wrap around the path I've walked. Walk, with a languid pace, the shadow behind me blurred like memories under an old camera lens.


People spend their short and bumpy lives in endless comparison. However, everyone should regret this one lifetime because they spent their whole life looking at how others are doing, rather than living their own lives.


One should maintain a neat and tidy appearance, which is a social etiquette. Before going out each day, look at oneself in the mirror and dress properly, ensuring that one's clothing is neat and straight, sometimes also helping others to dress and adjust their hats and clothes, adding a scarf or tie to enhance their look. Helping others to dress is acceptable, but one cannot dictate to others how they should dress.


There are many problems in society, such as political corruption, corporate corruption, and even corruption in schools and families. Allowing these problems to exist without questioning them is a dereliction of duty. When problems arise, we should expose them, bring them to light, and seek improvement. However, exposing problems does not mean exposing human shortcomings; exposing human shortcomings damages one's prospects and ruins one's reputation.


One should have confidence when doing things; confidence gives one strength. Carefully plan and arrange things in advance, having a clear goal and method when doing things, and develop things according to one's own plan; of course, one should have confidence.


When doing things, one should have confidence, but one should not be complacent, and one should never assume that one's plan is unique or that one's methods are flawless, therefore, one should not underestimate or despise others. Confidence should be coupled with humility.

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