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What are the Buddhist classics and Zen sayings?

1. The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things.

2. Rather than saying that others make you suffer, it is better to blame your own lack of self-cultivation.

3. If you don’t trouble yourself, others will never trouble you. Because you can’t let go of your own heart.

4. Discipline yourself well and don’t care about others.

5. If you don’t forgive all living beings, if you don’t forgive all living beings, you will suffer yourself.

6. Don’t say that others are pitiful. You are even more pitiful. So what if you practice by yourself? How much do you know about life?

7. Practicing Buddhism is about explaining one’s own conscience, not doing it for others to see.

8. People who are not blessed enough will often hear about right and wrong; people who are blessed enough will never hear about right and wrong.

9. Cultivation is a bit of effort.

10. You will never become a Buddha if you practice in favorable circumstances.

11. You must always be grateful to all living beings who have given you adversity.

12. You have to accept your fate at any time because you are human.

13. You must always forgive all living beings. No matter how bad they are, or even if they have hurt you, you must let go in order to gain true happiness.

14. This world is inherently painful, without exception.

15. When you are happy, you have to think that this happiness is not eternal. When you are in pain, you have to think that the pain is not eternal.

16. Only by knowing yourself, surrendering yourself, and changing yourself can you change others.

17. Today’s persistence will cause tomorrow’s regrets.

18. You can have love, but don’t be persistent, because separation is inevitable.

19. Don’t waste your life on something you will definitely regret.

Twenty. When you let go, you will have no worries.