1. Comparison is the root of trouble.
2. When I tell you my troubles, it is not a complaint, it is my trust in you.
3. A narrow mind will lead to many troubles, but a broad mind will lead to abundant wisdom.
4. Luck is not without many fears and worries; misfortune is not without many comforts and hopes.
5. The birth and death of the body is nirvana, which is called concentration. Reaching the troubles is Bodhi, which is called wisdom.
6. Perfectionism is not a bad thing, but if it is enlarged, it will bring endless troubles and troubles to individuals and companies. Perfectionistic bosses always want to achieve the highest goals. They have high standards and strict requirements for their subordinates. Because they seek deeply, they take great responsibility. They always have too high a vision, too much pickiness, and too much blame.