When you are born, you cry while those around you are laughing; when you pass away, you laugh while those around you are crying. Everything is a cycle, and we are all part of it.
As long as we view "addiction" as a medical issue rather than a spiritual one, we will never truly overcome drugs. Addiction is fundamentally a spiritual matter: people choose to become addicts.
The amount of knowledge one possesses is not a direct indicator of their ability; the two are not necessarily proportional. While vast knowledge is beneficial, The most fundamental necessity in life is the ability to survive.
The brave are fearless, the wise are undoubting, and the benevolent are carefree. The brave are not those without fear, but those who overcome it, driven by desire more than deterred by hardship. The wise perceive the intricacies of human affairs and the changes of the universe, remaining indifferent to fame and fortune, thus knowing when to advance or retreat. The benevolent hold the world in their hearts, transcending the self, allowing them to love broadly, remain tolerant, avoid contention, and live without worry.