Right wisdom benefits others and oneself, while evil wisdom harms others and oneself. The following is a comprehensive collection that I carefully recommend for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to you.
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1. Be knowledgeable but not expert, and be expert but not knowledgeable.
2. There is no happiness, no sorrow.
3. The ultimate truth is like an error, and the ultimate error is like the truth.
4. When the conditions are met, they will gather, and when the conditions are gone, they will disperse.
5. If you are greedy for more, you will lose; if you are greedy for less, you will gain.
6. Some women are good wives, and some women are good wives.
7. Being a monk does not necessarily mean practicing, and practicing does not necessarily mean becoming a monk.
8. Although money cannot buy health, you will still get sick without money.
9. Good men like good things, bad men like evil things.
10. Merits are converted into blessings, and sins are converted into suffering.
1. A wise man cherishes what is easy to get and gives up what is not available; a fool pursues what is not available and despises what is easy to get.
2. The so-called real world is actually a virtual world, and the Internet is a virtual world within a virtual world.
3. The union of men and women with opposite genders is gender heterosexuality, and the union of men and women with the same personality is homosexuality.
4. A man’s loyalty and filial piety make a woman feel safe, and a woman’s submissiveness makes a man feel happy.
6. When it is extremely quiet, it is moving, when it is extremely moving, it is still.
7. No one is the same, let alone nothing.
8. The more you know, the less you will hesitate. The less you know, the more courageous you will be.
9. If you don’t get love, it turns into hate. As deep as the love is, so is the deepest hatred.
10. What makes sense may not necessarily work, and what may work may not necessarily make sense.
11. Effort is like addition, and skill is like multiplication.
12. Trouble is the embodiment of wisdom, and trouble is directly proportional to wisdom.
13. If troubles can be solved, troubles will be directly proportional to wisdom; if troubles cannot be solved, troubles will be inversely proportional to wisdom.
14. Right wisdom benefits others and oneself, while evil wisdom harms others and oneself.
15. Boredom is better than chatter, and intangible is better than tangible.
16. Pain comes when you don’t get it, and emptiness comes when you get it.
17. Wealth can beget wealth, and kindness can beget good.
18. Sexual intercourse after marriage can easily lead to premarital incest, and sexual intercourse before marriage can easily lead to premarital pregnancy.
19. Sex without love is misfortune, love without sex is not happiness.
20. Those without sex and love are friends, while those with sex and love are husband and wife.
21. A man is like a man only if he is loyal and filial, and a woman is like a woman if she is submissive.
22. No matter how masculine a man without a career is, he is still fake masculine; no matter how feminine a man with a career is, he is still a real man.
23. People who are extremely sad but happy often become very humorous. Humor is actually an abnormal behavior.
24. A hero has a hard time with a beauty, and a beauty has a hard time with a lover.
25. Stupid women only marry to satisfy their lust, and stupid men marry only to satisfy their sexual desires.
26. A man’s eyes like a woman’s beautiful appearance, and a man’s brain likes a woman’s beautiful mind.
27. A woman’s physical beauty is very important, but even more important is her inner beauty.
28. Some people believe in real things and some do not believe in them; some believe in nihilistic things and some do not believe in them.
29. If you are like a recluse and practice the evil way, it is false practice. If you are like an ordinary person and you practice the right way, it is true practice.
30. Ultimate truth is outside the scope of knowledge that people understand, and relative truth is within the scope of knowledge that people understand.
31. The beginning of the human era when everything goes wrong is the beginning of the human era, and the end of the human era when everything goes well.