If you want to do something, you will get nothing, but you will die, so don't do it for a day, don't eat for a day. Wang Shaotang's Song Wu was written twice: "I won't have time to do business tomorrow. What do I eat? " I don't do it for a day. Every day, in addition to what he said in class, he has to sweep the floor, clean the table and wash clothes by himself until he is 80 years old, day after day. Once, his favorite pupil wanted to help him and quietly did all the work he should do today. The old Zen master, who cares about words and deeds, is honest and impolite, and never eats that day to teach people to be dedicated and happy.
Eat it. "