Awakening of Cognition: Finding Life's Truth in Every Moment



Friends, today I share with you a philosophical reflection on cognition and navigating the world.

Ding Yuanying: I no longer argue with others now, because I've begun to realize that each person can only consider problems from their own cognitive angle. When you have money, do things well; when you don't have money, be a good person. Your kindness to others is like candy—once eaten, it's gone. But your cruelty, like a scar, will exist forever.

As the saying goes: "I no longer debate with people." Only because we gradually understand that all beings are confined within their own cognitive dimensions. Even if we win the argument, we lose our perspective.

"When you have money, do things well; when you don't have money, be a good person"—these ten words of wisdom encapsulate the art of living. When we possess resources, we handle matters professionally and responsibly; when we're facing hardship, we establish ourselves through character and sincerity.

What's even more thought-provoking is that kindness is like candy, offering momentary sweetness before dissolving with time; yet a single unkindness, like a scar, leaves an eternal mark deep in people's hearts.

May we all awaken in our cognition, accomplish things through ability when we have means, establish ourselves through integrity when we don't, sow more seeds of kindness, and leave fewer traces of harm. In navigating the world within every moment, may we live out the true essence of life.

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