Don't always rush for answers. Those who can't calm down can't even hold onto happiness. Things come and go, and people's hearts are fickle. The calmer you are, the clearer you can see what is real and what is just a performance. Taoism speaks of guarding the spirit, which means regardless of how noisy it is outside, the light in your heart must not shake. You don't need to deliberately fit in or force understanding. If you cultivate yourself properly, your aura will align, and the right people and things will naturally gravitate towards you. True composure is not about indifference, but about caring only for what is worthwhile.
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Don't always rush for answers. Those who can't calm down can't even hold onto happiness. Things come and go, and people's hearts are fickle. The calmer you are, the clearer you can see what is real and what is just a performance. Taoism speaks of guarding the spirit, which means regardless of how noisy it is outside, the light in your heart must not shake. You don't need to deliberately fit in or force understanding. If you cultivate yourself properly, your aura will align, and the right people and things will naturally gravitate towards you. True composure is not about indifference, but about caring only for what is worthwhile.