In religion, there is a term called 'giving'.
Everything one gives out, whether material or spiritual, ultimately nourishes oneself.
Whether it is language or intention,
Ultimately, it will all return to you; you are your own greatest benefactor.
In the cryptocurrency trading circle, many people are studying and growing.
Sometimes, one may see a few individuals who, after their own research, place orders and make money. After making money, they feel arrogant and begin to belittle, criticize, and mock others, believing that their judgment is correct, thus advising everyone to listen to their analysis for the next order.
However, good times do not last long, and eventually, there are moments when accuracy is lost, and one categorizes their research as precision. They once again use precision to compare with others. Once again, they smugly mock others.
In the above story, when we calm down and think about it, we will realize that whether we make money or lose money, and whether we are accurate or not, are all causes and effects created by ourselves.
From the perspective of giving:
From the beginning, the information one can obtain for research and growth comes from the giving of others. Because at that moment, one maintains a childlike heart to absorb and learn for growth. Therefore, after this initial growth, one has made money.
Then, after making money, one becomes arrogant and stops learning, leading to obsession and failure to share wisdom, instead spreading negative mockery and criticism, which is negative giving. Ultimately, the energy given out will eventually return to oneself, resulting in personal losses. This cycle continues.
Therefore, cultivating one's thoughts, wisdom, and virtues is the greatest help one can give to their future. Do not curse others, do not criticize others, do not belittle others, do not spread negative speech; always be grateful and appreciative of others, this is the greatest wealth one can give to their future.
The Buddha spoke of the six types of giving.
1. Verbal giving: Use good words to inspire others.
2. Material giving: Donating wealth to support others.
3. Dharma giving: Bestowing wisdom to enlighten others.
4. Fearless giving: Eliminate fear to educate others.
5. Generosity in giving: Distinguish cause and effect to influence others.
6. Action giving: Helping others through service.