a Thousand years of anxiety
There is an old saying that we are people who live less than a hundred years and live with a thousand years of anxiety.
In foreign countries, it seems that the conditions of happiness, whether East or West, such as "Don't worry be happy" or "Hakuna matata," seem to be understood that the conditions of happiness are not worrisome for now.
Guatemala has a worried doll that takes care of people who don't know when it started.
In addition, in Asia, including Korea, China, and Japan, people carry paper called "bu-jeok," which prevents people from worrying or ghosts and brings good luck.
Even in Buddhism, anxiety is called "beon-noe," and why such worries arise in the early Buddhist scriptures are described in a very large volume of scriptures, as shown in the microscope.
These teachings are handed down to us at the mercy of various monks after the Buddha's words.
Just because we read and memorize the scriptures doesn't mean our worries are gone.
It is one way for us who are accustomed to learning habits to approach enlightenment easily.
Worry happens most of the time on its own, and since it's not something I can do about it, it's helpful to find something of other interest, but fundamentally impossible to solve the problem.
Therefore, he emphasizes that the realization of knowing the true nature of anxiety is more important than anything else, and in a situation where the enemy is unknown, rather than winning, he will be ridiculed by the enemy.
the Art of war says, "If you know me and know my enemies, you will win all 100 battles," but my greatest enemy is "I."
Therefore, if you know me, the enemy will know itself, and you can win without fighting the enemy.
Technically it would be more accurate to say that there is no need to fight.
We all know that anxiety is not helpful at all, but we live with anxiety for the rest of our lives, and it repeats as if it were natural.
If the body's life span is less than a hundred years on average, it would be reasonable to live with only that much concern, which, in short, is excessive greed.
For example, white-haired Billionaires are scrambling to inherit their wealth.
That's because the indicators of happiness that most people think are limited to money and honor.
If you are obsessed with money and honor even after you die, the old man's words of a thousand years of anxiety cannot be exaggerated.
It's a pity that most of the time in life is spent worrying and worrying, and most people just leave this serious disease alone.
Moreover, even this is why we suffer from mental pain, few people recognize it.
How much time do we spend the rest of the day with anxiety and anxiety except for sleeping time?
There are many reasons to find the "true me," but can't we not live in the real world for
a hundred years without having lived in the real world?
Can't we just go with a painful, unassuming desire in our imagination?
