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The first part: Don't think about 89; Part II: Always think about one or two things.
Yu Youren, a veteran of the Republic of China and a famous calligrapher, experienced ups and downs, but remained indifferent all his life. Friends often ask him how to live long and healthy. He always points to the calligraphy and painting hanging on the living room wall and laughs without a word.

It is a freehand lotus painting with a couplet beside it: Part I: Don't think about 89; Bottom line: I often think about one or two things; Horizontal batch: Ruyi.

As the saying goes, life is often unsatisfactory. If the mind is servile to things, it will only be suffocated by pessimism and despair, and the road of life is doomed to be like climbing a mountain with heavy load. Thinking about one or two things often means being grateful, grateful and cherished for the wishful thinking in life, and finally resolving and transcending suffering with that openness and tenacity.

"As the saying goes,' life is like this in nine cases out of ten', and most things happen in our lives, so living itself is painful. However, after deducting 80% or 90% disappointment, at least 10% or 20% is satisfied, happy and gratified. If we want to live a happy life, we must always think about the beauty of 10% or 20%, so that we will feel lucky, cherish it, and not be knocked down by the disappointment of 80% or 90%. "