Three words: Pat the legs

by zzf000zxye on 2011-07-01 13:29:08

It's been a long time since I last wrote in my diary. Being busy is not an excuse, but rather the reason for being unable to find peace and quiet.

I spent the entire evening receiving instructions from an elder who has never truly been to a tea mountain. I was smiling while holding an electric mosquito swatter, looking for mosquitoes as I listened attentively. A phone call came in; someone had been rear-ended by a drunk driver in a Lexus. The call was meant to seek help, but it ended up saving us first. Everyone scattered in a hurry. On the way to the scene, my friend said, "Sigh! Acting is really tiring."

I replied, "Don't you think what he said actually makes sense? Knowing and understanding are two different things." I smiled as I thought of the phrase 'misattributing'.

"That's true. He can sell anything for three thousand eight hundred yuan, claiming it's the most authentic, best stuff. Either he's been brainwashed by his supplier or he's particularly good at brainwashing others."

"Actually, if one could just visit the tea mountains, they wouldn't talk like that." I sighed a bit. Smiling, I thought of the old saying 'travel ten thousand miles and read ten thousand books' and the common phrase 'a lie repeated three times becomes the truth.'

My friend showed some disdain, probably meaning that even though I am a person knowledgeable about tea, he still talks arrogantly without considering his own weight.

"Well, zxy_Sina Blog A, even if you've been rear-ended by a drunk driver in a Lexus, don't extort ten thousand yuan by threatening to report it to the police. I'll come over; I'll leave my car here waiting for you." I felt that I was practicing before, but now this accident scene made me lose interest. My smile disappeared. I thought of the word 'extortion', which is full of wisdom and violence.

Cultivation, every subject in life requires cultivation: learning, practice, training, asceticism. I remembered Old Fu's previous signature: "The four principles of greatness: realizing someone's deceit without exposing it with words. Enduring someone's insult without showing it on your face. Observing someone's mistakes without publicizing them to others. Giving someone kindness without keeping it in mind." Also, I have learned this mantra - "Smile, stay silent."