Love is a blessing, resentment is a curse. It means: love will bring you blessings when it accumulates, and resentment will bring you disasters when it accumulates. From Han Liuxiang's Huai Nan Zi Ren Xun, Huai Nan Zi is a Taoist masterpiece written collectively by Liu An, king of Huai Nan in the Western Han Dynasty, and his disciples. On the basis of inheriting the pre-Qin Taoist thoughts, this book combines the thoughts of Yin and Yang, Mohism, Legalism and Confucianism, and its theme belongs to Taoism.
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In life, people should unify the two opposites of "misfortune" and "happiness". If there is "misfortune", we should think of the opposite "misfortune", see the hope of "happiness" from "misfortune" and see the existence of "misfortune" in order to deal with it better.
On the other hand, if people can't unify the opposition between "disaster" and "blessing" and think that "disaster" is "disaster" and "blessing" is "blessing", but they can't see that "disaster" can bring "disaster", then there is probably no good way to deal with "disaster" and "blessing"