Reflect more on one’s own shortcomings, and take other people’s strengths into account.
【Xian’er says so: “why not taking me abroad?”】
Xian’er asked Xian’san: “Tell me, why did Shifu take Xian’yi abroad, not me.
Am I that bad?”
Xian’san said nothing.
Xian’er asked Xian’si:“Tell me, why did Shifu take Xian’san abroad, not me?”
Xian’si said nothing.
Xian’er asked Xian’wu:“Why did Shifu take Xian’si abroad, not me?”
Xian’wu said nothing.
Xian’er asks Xian’liu:“Why did Shifu…”.
Xian’liu passes a book to Xian’er and said: “Er, stop asking. Go read and find out what Shifu says there.”
Below are quoted from my Shifu’s new book, Say Good Things—Master Xuecheng’s insight on the path to speaking like a Buddha.
Reflect more on one’s own shortcomings,
and take other people’s strengths into account.
The mind will less likely be out of balance.
多想想自己的不足,多看看他人的长处
【贤二如是说:为什么不带我出国】
贤二问贤三:”你说,师父为什么带贤一出国,不带我,难道我有这么差劲吗?”
贤三沉默。
贤二问贤四:”你说,师父为什么带贤三出国,不带我?”
贤四沉默。
贤二问贤五:”师父为什么带贤四出国,不带我?”
贤五沉默。
贤二问贤六:”师父为什么......”贤六递给贤二一本书,说:“二,别问了,
看看师父在书里是怎么说的吧。”
以下来自我师父的《好好说话》
平常多想想自己的不足,
多看看他人的长处,
就不容易让自己的心处于一个失衡的状况。
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