Huizhou CCB Branch: Forging true inner strength

Huizhou CCB Branch: Forging true inner strength

  I really like a passage in “Skins”: “I hope that I will live a more real and honest life, and I will accept and even like every part of my ups and downs, so that I can like this world more. I hope I can handle it and appreciate all kinds of things. all kinds of appeals, the ugliness and beauty of all kinds of human nature, and find the best way to get along with them.”

  People, in the world, the survival of the fittest, struggling in the society, are often involuntary, unable to be honest, unable to be true, but wearing a skin that will not be eliminated, hiding in the crowd. But the farther I go, the more I feel how important it is to be myself, to reconcile with myself, and to get along with myself is a science.

  I hope I have enough luck and enough courage to meet the different winds in my destiny. I look forward to being able to be carved into different mountains and rivers by these surging air currents in the days to come. I hope that in the limited days, through various annotations and readings of myself, I can form a one-of-a-kind self.

  I work hard for a better life, walk with every penny, know how to subtract desires, learn to live in peace with my heart, stick to a sobriety and self-restraint, keep my own pace, and forge a true inner strength.

  If you want to become a big tree, don’t compete with grass. Life is in a hurry, self-crossing is a kind of practice and a pattern. People must seek meaning in the human world, take off the mask of life, and tear off the self under the skin.

  Life may be a journey with a heart packed in a skin.

  In this destined extraordinary journey, we should live as our own beam of light, approach the light, embrace the soul, feel ourselves, and form a unique soul.

  Perceiving yourself at every moment and learning to accept your imperfect and selfish self is not a kind of reconciliation to life, so you don’t have to drag your heavy skin all the time.

  I want to accept everything, good and bad, and I believe that “I was born to be a mountain, not a grass.” Return yourself to yourself, return others to others, let flowers turn into flowers, let trees turn into trees, a journey of mountains and rivers, never to meet again.