欲望如手中的沙,抓得越紧,失去越多。

Desire is like sand in a hand—the tighter you grasp, the more you lose.
欲望如手中的沙,抓得越紧,失去越多。

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原文英文

1. A brave person often pursues bravery while feeling cowardly; this very pursuit proves their true courage.
2. Life is long and full of trials. Wisdom is revealed in stages; do not be anxious, for the world will eventually reveal itself to you.
3. Stillness is both external silence and internal peace. It is a tool for self-cultivation and spiritual regulation. One can witness a thousand mountains with a heart like still water, or watch a thousand sails pass without a ripple. Stillness helps curb restlessness to achieve 'clarity and peace.' As Lao Tzu said, 'Quietude leads to understanding the source.' Only with a calm mind can one perceive reality.
4. The greatest burden is often a sharp memory. If one could let go, every day would be a new beginning. Rather than overthinking, it is better to live simply; a carefree heart makes life less weary. Sometimes, one just needs solitude without comfort. Though the past fades and people disperse, their warmth remains in my memory.
5. Life is not bitter; it is our excessive desires that cause bitterness. The heart is not heavy; it is our inability to let go that weighs us down. Desire is like sand in a hand—the tighter you grasp, the more you lose. Gain and loss are relative; in gaining, one may be losing, and in losing, one may be gaining. To 'let go' is to trade illusion for enlightenment, small gains for greatness, and vanity for truth. Accept all things as they come.
6. Remember to praise your colleagues and protect their dignity when offering corrections. Dedicate yourself to your work, strive for excellence, and reflect on your performance. Embrace each day with gratitude and contentment. Live according to your destiny without comparing yourself to others. I am grateful for our encounters in this life and hope to meet you again in the lives to come.
7. Every experience is a form of growth. A child who has never faced hardship cannot learn courage; one who has never felt loss cannot learn empathy; one who has never been rejected cannot develop independence; one who has never failed cannot learn self-correction; and one who has never challenged authority cannot learn self-guidance.
8. In relationships, one person can be both a blessing and a punishment. You thank God for the encounter, yet wonder if they were sent to test you. Why can this one person bring both immense joy and profound pain, making you willing to change? Why does the fearless version of you feel so vulnerable before them?
9. With a detached view of the world, one sees wealth as mere passing clouds. With a contented heart, one understands that troubles arise from worldly desires.
10. Worrying constantly about how others perceive you is merely 'the mediocre troubling themselves where nothing exists.' Life is as fleeting as spring grass; why dwell so much on trifles?
11. There are three types of people who are never satisfied: the wealthy seeking more, the sick seeking change, and the travelers seeking anywhere else.
12. How can I meet you at your most beautiful moment? For this, I have prayed to Buddha for five hundred years. To grant us a connection, Buddha turned me into a tree, growing by the side of your path.
13. Facing hardship, we may feel intense pain and the urge to give up. But please persevere. No matter how tearful or lost we feel at the start, time is the ultimate healer.
14. Things gained through great difficulty are the most precious, and friendships forged in adversity are the most enduring. A keen mind drives us to seek meaning and transforms experience into wisdom, allowing us to move calmly through both prosperity and hardship. Survival of the fittest.
15. Moderation is the virtue in prosperity, and perseverance is the virtue in adversity. Both are tests on the road to success. Clouds may temporarily dim the sun, but they cannot harm it. Adversity may appear on your path, but it cannot stop your success.
16. Setbacks on the path to your goals are not frightening; what is frightening is doubting your own capability. As long as your spirit remains unbroken and you dare to take a leap, hope for victory remains.
17. There are no hopeless situations, only people who have lost hope.

原文中文

1、勇敢的人,常因追求勇敢而自感懦怯,这种追求本身便证明了他的勇敢。
2、漫长人生需历经磨炼,但智慧如细水长流,需在特定阶段方能领悟。莫要焦躁,世界终会在某个时刻为你豁然开朗。
3、静既是身外的安静,也是心内的平静。静不仅可以修身养性,更是调节精神的法宝。看尽千山而心如止水,阅尽千帆而波澜不惊。静是为了力戒虚浮急躁,做到“心清意静”。老子的“清静无为”即是说“清静能识根源”,唯有心静,方能感悟真实。
4、人最大的烦恼往往源于记性太好。若能释怀往事,每日皆是新生。与其多心纠结,不如随性而活;没心没肺,生活才不累。有时只想独处,无需安慰和陪伴。往事虽淡,旧友虽散,但在记忆中,那些温暖始终如初。
5、生活本不苦,苦的是欲望过多;心本无累,累的是放不下的太多。欲望如掌中沙,握得越紧,失去得越多。得与失是相对的,得到之时或许正在失去,失去之时也许恰是拥有。所谓“舍得”,是要舍迷入悟、舍小获大、舍妄存真、舍虚取实。凡事看开些,一切随缘。
6、记得赞美同僚,指正他人时要维护其自尊。用心做事,尽力做到最好,并审视自身表现是否对得起职责。满怀感激地接受每一天,知足常乐。依缘分安排生活,但不与人攀比。庆幸今生相遇,愿来生亦能再次邂逅。
7、所有的经历都是一种成长。未经困境磨炼的孩子难学勇敢乐观;未尝痛苦与失去的孩子难学同情与尊重;未遭排挤拒绝的孩子难育独立自主;未历失败错误的孩子难获自我纠正;未曾反抗权威的孩子难成自我引导。
8、男女之间,有时是赏赐,有时是惩罚。你感念上天的相遇,又怀疑这是命运的考验。为何那个人能带给你极致的快乐与痛苦,让你甘愿为之改变?为何无所畏惧的你,唯独在他面前显得如此脆弱?同一个人,既是馈赠,也是磨难。
9、以淡泊之心看世情,则知富贵不过过眼烟云;以知足之心处万物,则知烦恼皆因物欲所累。
10、整日忧心他人的看法,不过是“天下本无事,庸人自扰之”。人生一世,草木一春,转瞬即逝,何须计较过多,顾虑太深。
11、世上有三种人永远无法满足:一种是总想赚更多钱的富翁;一种是总期待改变现状的病人;还有一种是总想去别处的旅游者。
12、如何在最美丽的时刻遇见你?为此,我已在佛前求了五百年。求佛让我们结一段尘缘,于是我化作一棵树,长在你必经的路旁。
13、面对苦难时,或许我们痛彻心扉,想要放弃。但请坚持下去,无论起初是泪流满面还是茫然无助,时间终是治愈一切伤痛的良药。
14、千难万险中得来的东西最为珍贵,患难与共的友谊也最长久。敏锐的心灵驱动我们追求意义,将经验转化为智慧,使我们在顺逆之中从容前行。物竞天择,适者生存。
15、顺境的美德是节制,逆境的美德是坚忍,两者皆是通往成功的必经之路。乌云虽遮蔽阳光,却无法损害太阳;逆境虽出现在前进的道路上,却不能阻断成功的到来。
16、在追求目标的历程中遭遇挫折并不可怕,可怕的是怀疑自己的能力。只要精神不倒,敢于放手一搏,就有胜利的希望。
17、世上没有绝望的处境,只有对处境绝望的人。

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Setbacks on the path to your goals are not frightening; what is frightening is doubting your own capability.
通往目标路上的挫折并不可怕,可怕的是怀疑自己的能力。
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Desire is like sand in a hand—the tighter you grasp, the more you lose.
欲望如手中的沙,抓得越紧,失去越多。
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Life is long and full of trials.
人生漫长且充满考验。
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Every experience is a form of growth.
每一次经历都是一种成长。
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