Conceit
We think we've accomplished something ourselves. If it succeeds, it is pleasant and if it fails, it is frustrating, but there is nothing in this world that one can do for oneself.
For example, a farmer sows seeds and the crops grow well and benefit farmers. One year, however, a bad harvest frustrates farmers.
How can you interpret the two consequences of this kind of thing? You can blame the weather, you can blame the servants. Also, farmers themselves may be lazy.
But it's not something that you can think of with your own head and it's not just another individual's.
Because it is connected to everything in the world. In a small sense, the life and wide meaning of the seeds that were sown is beyond the silk farmer's personal success and failure, and climate conditions allow all things in the world to grow and die.
The hubris that puts me at the forefront bothers me, in a sense the farmer is the same as a single seed.
The young seed also had a mother's seed that made her own, and was sold to the farmer's hand, so another farmer bought the seed and took root again in the ground.
Some of the seeds would be those that died from insect infestation and some that grew healthy.
What is the difference between the farmer's life and the seed's life?
We say I made it and I did it. Be conceited.
The farmer will tell me this. "I woke up early every morning, and worked hard."
Then I'll ask the farmer one question.
What has allowed you to open your eyes every morning, whatever the sky, God, fate, whatever you believe, if they don't, you can't even open your eyes tomorrow morning.
Yes, it is you who work hard. But can you be involved in your life? I'm sorry, but it wouldn't be too strange to die tomorrow from an accident or a sudden illness.
We can take a drop of water into our mouths, but we can't get involved in digesting the water.
It's half and half whether you can safely take that drop of water to your mouth.
I do, thinking so, all that is conceit.
In some religions, "Thank to everything," is the opposite of self-confidence.
Even if you don't do that, it's a lot closer to you than the conceited one.
Frankly speaking, we see a lot of lazy, not good, successful people in the state, that's what they've been doing, and that's what happened to them, and we've had many, many, distorted side effects of education since we were kids.
That is why he will spend the time criticizing and pushing himself to see other people's success, and then bragging about and concealing about his small success one day when it becomes a condition.
Successful seeds, failed seeds, what meaning do they have?
Just as seeds cannot receive sunlight without accidental conditions and not a drop of water, so do our lives.
If you are still smiling and crying at success or failure, raise your head and look up at the sky.
