Life is like a complex puzzle, filled with mysteries and uncertainties.
The greatest trouble in life stems from greed—the entanglement with external fame, fortune, and status. When the heart is consumed by a craving for wealth, power, or position, life becomes a struggle rather than a source of joy. Many find themselves caught in a whirlpool of worldly desires, losing control over their own existence.
In this world, beyond basic necessities, humans naturally strive for beauty and success, hoping to achieve greatness and distinction. However, when pursuit turns into excess, it becomes greed. Greed strips us of our autonomy, turning us into numb individuals driven solely by material gain.
To prevent this, early enlightenment education is essential. Instead of waiting for problems to manifest, we should guide children proactively. Because young children have limited judgment regarding right and wrong, good and evil, they possess great plasticity and are highly receptive to learning. We should use morality to educate them, providing patient guidance and gentle encouragement. By teaching them to distinguish right from wrong and to respect rules and self-discipline, we help them stay on the right path.