A passage that makes people sober:

"The mud is rotten, but you have to prop it up against the wall; the salted fish is lying well, but you have to turn it over; a piece of rotten wood, you have to carve it into a talent. What you do is against the laws of nature. Whoever you sympathize with, your subconscious mind will bear the fate of that person.

Trying to save others is a meaningless waste.

Being yourself well is the greatest practice in life.

There is a saying that goes well: 1% of a person's awakening depends on others' reminders, and 99% depends on thousands of cuts.

What can make a person enlightened is often not some great truth, but the losses he has suffered, the mistakes he has made, the wrong paths he has taken, and the injuries he has suffered.

For the rest of your life, just focus on yourself, don't force others, respect the fate of others, and keep your own cause and effect. Don't make random comments, don't give instructions easily, don't interfere too much, take care of yourself, don't save others, it is to fulfill others and also to give yourself dignity.