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When I see some students fussing over trivial matters, whose famous sayings will I use?

The sea accommodates all kinds of rivers and rivers, and it is large in its tolerance; it is said that the reason why the sea can accommodate so many mountains, rivers and rivers is because of its broadness.

Standing on a wall with thousands of feet, if you have no desire, you will be strong. It is said from the Buddhist scriptures that although the mountain peak is like a thousand sharp knives, because there are no desires and desires in the heart, so it is not afraid, and it is naturally stronger than the knives.

There is a saying in the Buddhist scriptures called "Without desires, one must be strong", which means that if a person has no desires, he has nothing to fear and has nothing to fear. The monks practice in the monastery for a lifetime, and in the end, none of them want to go to the West; the Taoist priests spend all day in seclusion and meditate, and in the end, none of them don't want to ascend in the daytime. It can be seen that although "without desires, you are strong", it is very difficult to achieve "without desires" thing. "Desire" is actually a life goal and an ideal in life.