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During the examination week, the Buddhist department reviewed the laws and put the books under the pillow. If knowledge is your destiny takes a hand, it will run into your mind.
Of course, many people just laugh it off. However, some people have found that the so-called Buddhist life is actually a negative and enterprising attitude towards life. Because I don't want to work hard, I pretend that I don't care about anything. It doesn't matter. This reflects the pessimistic attitude of the world to escape from reality and self-anesthesia.
So is Buddhism equal to being passive and not enterprising? I don't think so, not only is it not a negative attitude towards life, on the contrary, I think it is a positive and mature attitude towards life.
Buddhism, which seems to care nothing, thinks that everything goes with fate. But from another perspective, isn't this a mature attitude towards life?
Life itself is already overwhelmed, and then care about everything. If you care about everything, isn't life more tiring? On the contrary, if we are a person with a Buddhist attitude towards life, then many things are actually just our own troubles.
When things happen, many people's first reaction is anger, anxiety and even chagrin. It will take them about an hour or two to come up with a solution to this problem. However, if you are a Buddhist, you won't take it out on anyone, and you won't always be trapped in frustration. Your first reaction should be how to solve this matter better. In contrast, are people who believe in Buddhism more mature and stable?
By contrast, are Buddhists living more actively?