If you can't calm down, concentrate on your studies and polish yourself with your heart, you can't have a higher level, go further and achieve greater goals. If you can't look down on fame and fortune, you can't establish your own clear direction and goal in the secular temptation.
This sentence uses the words "no" and "no", which is a double negative and means affirmation. From this, two four-word idioms, indifferent and clear, quiet and far-reaching, are derived, which are also regarded as life maxims by many people. It fully embodies Zhuge Liang's profound thinking on life and is full of wisdom and philosophy. In our view today, this sentence is particularly applicable, and we can always alert ourselves.
With the rapid development of society, people's desires are infinite, and the illusion of busyness makes people indulge in it and have no time to think. For the economic system, this desire is one of the driving forces to promote economic development. But for individuals, too many desires, if you don't know how to control them, will only make you more impetuous and empty, and you can't get real satisfaction from your heart. If you can't calm down and examine your true demands, you may, like many people who have lived for most of your life, not know what you really want and feel that you have accomplished nothing. Indifference to ambition enables us to refuse specious temptations in life. Many things in the name of opportunity are actually just temptations that deviate from our hearts. Only by looking down on the fame and fortune in the world can we find the eternal pursuit in our hearts. Similarly, tranquility tells us that no matter what we pursue, we need to concentrate on cultivation, take root in a field with the spirit of craftsman, and do one thing to the extreme, that is, the uncrowned king.