Scripture and Dharma: The Dharma leads to gains and losses with a rope, and it is also the one who understands the straight and straight.
Old Tang Book: Use copper as a mirror, you can straighten your crown; use ancient times as a mirror, you can Know the prosperity and failure; use people as mirrors to understand the gains and losses.
Sun Hua of the Tang Dynasty: Worry and joy are a hindrance to the horse, gains and losses are like a Chu man's bow.
Chen Huan of the Qing Dynasty: Right gains and losses, move Feeling heaven and earth, feeling ghosts and gods, is nothing close to poetry.
Hemingway: As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, what else in life can’t you find a way to overcome?
And
1. Whatever you gain, you must lose.
2. Misfortunes are where blessings depend, and blessings are where misfortunes lie.
3. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.