You're not coming?
No.
But he blew up your car.
I'll buy a new one.
He burned your house.
I'll rebuilt it.
He tried to kill you.
As far as he knows he succeeded. Look, let me give you some advice. I don't know what you're into and I don't care what you're in to, but whatever wanted you dead think you died. You have a free pass to start over. Here's the advice: start over.
This passage is the only one that I think can provoke thinking, and I think of what Lao Tzu said: "If you don't see yourself, you will be clear; if you don't have self-righteousness, you will show it; if you don't attack yourself, you will have merit; you won't be proud of yourself. Therefore, the world cannot compete with him.”
It is not so noble, but the attitude of encountering difficulties is not an exaggeration. If you lose it, you will never have it. The wisdom is still, it will only be better, no big deal.
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