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What is your understanding of Buddhist life?
My understanding of Buddhist life is a life attitude without desire or desire. They don't want to be rich or expensive, just want to be safe all their lives.

I always said it was Buddhist Aquarius. I'm the kind of person who has a lot of ideas in his head but doesn't practice them. Usually with a group of people, I always want to think of myself as invisible. It's not that I don't like the excitement, and I feel uncomfortable in front of everyone.

And I think this can also be used in Buddhist life. My understanding of Buddhist life is very satisfactory. I usually don't want to deal with others. I just want to live a good life, without too much ambition. Just do my job.

Buddhist life is a step-by-step life every day. I don't want my life rhythm to be broken, nor do I want to take risks and try new things. Even if you have this idea in mind, you won't put it into practice.

I think people who generally say that they live a Buddhist life do not want to pursue better in their work and life. I just want to be transparent and don't want to be noticed by others.

Life in Buddhism is an easy enjoyment. I don't want to have a lot of burdens in my life. I must enjoy the moment I can. Buddhist life is not to put too much pressure on yourself, but to be content.