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  • The Road Map to Heaven
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  • Eight Criteria for Individual Freedom
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  • Be Frank and Honest--Cultural Building of the Second Home Part 3
  • Freedom of Emotional Love and Sex Love——Cultural Building of the Second Home Part 4
  • Believe in and Rely on the Home—Cultural Building of the Second Home Part 5
  • Eliminate Greed, Corruption, Laziness, Extravagance and Selfishness
  • Stick to the Way of Nature--Cultural Building of the Second Home Part 7
  • One Root can Give Birth to Thousands of Branches, Accept the one Root as the Fundamental
  • The Great Global Misunderstanding of Communism
  • Confucius Should Retire
  • The Application of Lao Tzu's Thought in the Management of the Second Home
  • Paradise Management: Replace Management with Service
  • The Life Without Marriage
  • A Prayer for Chanyuan Celestials to Create Beautiful Dreams
  • The Second Home, How can I Repay You?
  • Help me to Build a Paradise on the Earth
  • Three Causes of Life’s Behavior
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  • Justice Can Never Defeat Evil
  • Do not Expect Stones to Become Watermelons
  • A Probe into the Relationship between Appearance and Quality
  • Seeking Confirmation: If It Is Not Helpful, then it Will Be Harmful
  • How Good are Universal Values
  • My Feelings on Flirting in the “Xanadu Fairy Friends" WeChat Group
  • Enlightenment Gained from Playing Poker “Struggling Upstream”
  • Eight Revelations Obtained from the Wuhan Pandemic
  • Judging Future Trends from Habits
  • Sexual Freedom is Primary Freedom and Ultimate Freedom
  • Where to Find a Bosom Friend
  • You Are Stingy without Giving Likes
  • People Mostly Are Rapists in the Wechat Groups
  • Life in the Crisis of the Pandemic
  • Do Not Regard Yourself as a Dish
  • Are you Puzzled by Form?
  • Xuefeng is a Fart
  • Live in the Future, Rather than in the Present
  • The Relationship Between Consciousness and Disease
  • No Complaints Make Sense
  • As People, we should not Pursue Justice and Fairness
  • Let Your Cognitive Building Collapse Completely
  • Testing One's LIFE level According to Their Love
  • Only Xuefeng-style Communism Can Solve These Problems
  • Is COVID-19 a Devil or an Angel?
  • A Messages for Future Chinese Leaders
  • Mismatching Talents and Positions are Wastes of Social Resources
  • Stumbling on the Details
  • A Cruel Energy Flow Diagram
  • Are You a Real Man?
  • Xuefeng’s Narcissism: I Must Look and Act as a Messenger of the Greatest Creator
  • To Cultivate One’s Mind Is to Polish a Brick into a Mirror
  • The Best Method of Self-cultivation is to Give up on Being Yourself
  • The Idea of "Be Yourself" is Nonsense
  • Conflicts Occur between Barbarism and Barbarism and between Barbarism and Civilization
  • Would it Be Good if People Could Treat Each Other a Way that is More Uncaring?
  • There Are No Limits to Goodness and Badness
  • Check and See if You Are on the Way to Heaven
  • Facts Are the Best Judges
  • Observe the Human Natures of the World and Understand the Way to Heaven
  • When Associating with Me, Do Not Tell Me About Your Troubles and Your Pain
  • You Can only Fulfill Your Mission in Life by Helping Others
  • How a Woman Will Conquer a Real Man
  • Another Mystery of Life
  • The Difference Between Tao and Path
  • Skip Over These Foot-Binding Cloth Rhetorics
  • The Revelation of Urgently Searching for a Toilet in a Dream
  • Understanding “Saint Has No Dreams” Through Experience of Urgently Searching for a Toilet in a Dream
  • Always Strengthen Your Foundation
  • Why "No Filial Child by a Long-Suffering Patient’s Sickbed"
  • Owning Nothing, Possessing Everything—A Life of Freedom
  • It's Great to Be Alive
  • Do You Have a Pillar of Stability?
  • Will you go Backwards to the Sunset or Face the Rising Sun?
  • The Panoramic Interpretation of An Ideal Life
  • Tolerance Equals Complicity
  • The Value and Significance of Division of Labor
  • Please Take A Look and See if You Are Yourself
  • Breaking Out of the Program Circles Set by Others
  • Take A Look at Whether You Have Any Value In Existence
  • Humans Create the Environment, the Environment Transforms Humans
  • Who Is Strangling China?
  • Message to the United Nations
  • Call for the US to Unconditionally Accept Illegal Border Crossers
  • Equality, Uniformity, Democracy Deviating from Civilization
  • Xuefeng, the Great Demon King, Is Spreading Deceitful Words Again
  • Eliminating Capitalists is a Nightmare for the Poor
  • The Eight Characteristics of a Masculine Man
  • Women Are Beautiful in Their Gentleness
  • How to Break Out of Your Cognitive Boundaries
  • Creating and Maintaining a Green Oasis
  • The Relationship Between Collective Subconscious and Individual Consciousness
  • The Way of Harmony with Others
  • Hello, Zimbabwe! Isn’t It Time for Reflection?
  • Keep Your Eyes Open to Observe the World, Close Your Eyes to Cultivate Strength
  • What Is the Ability to Respond to Changes in World Information? — Answering Yixian
  • Ninety-Nine Percent of People Deviate from Their Original Intentions
  • The Treasures of Chinese Culture: Characters, Music, and Landscape Paintings
  • Focus on a Single Goal for Life
  • The ABCs of Life
  • Plan Ahead for a Century, Act Before It’s Too Late
  • Do Not Lament Over Declining Industries
  • What is Free Comes from the Greatest Creator, What is Expensive Comes from the Devil
  • Are the People and Events Coming into Your Life Helping You Succeed?
  • The Greatest Responsibility for Losing Human Rights Lies with Oneself
  • The Hidden Demons in Chinese Culture
  • Mediocrity and Chaos: The Culprits Behind the Destruction of Genius
  • Take a Look at How Fortunate You Are
  • Life's 24 Treasures—How Many Do You Possess?
  • Unreturnable Hometown
  • Understanding the Force of Nature, Employing its Power
  • The Lesson from a Beggar
  • If You Don't Want to Get Married, Come to Lifechanyuan
  • Let's Start Learning to Speak
  • Different Sceneries Along Different Roads
  • The Structure of Human Existence Will Lead to Human Extinction
  • Look Up to the Stars While Standing in the Gutter
  • Rooted in the Way of Nature, Laughing at the Changing World
  • Great Matters Are Decided by Fate, Small Matters Are Decided by People
  • Should One Adhere To Being Oneself Or Give Up Being Oneself?
  • Lifechanyuan’s Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • Will Hitting a Wall Lead to Enlightenment?
  • Mindset and Actions to Maintain in a Helpless State
  • The Three Pillars Preventing Human Extinction
  • The Necessity of Lifelong Learning and Education
  • How to Simplify and Lighten Life
  • Spiritual Aristocrats are the Hope of Humanity
  • Patterns and Realms Originate from Ideals
  • The Scope of Application of the Law of Positive and Negative Energy Summing to Zero
  • A Small Capitalist Discusses Xuefeng-style Communism
  • Those Who Argue About Reason Do Not Understand It
  • My Understanding of Happiness
  • Choose the Hardest Path
  • Confession of Lifechanyuan Guide 2024
  • People Without Goals Must Be Mediocre
  • Do Not Speak of Inner Suffering
  • The Merits of Colonization and the Benefits of Cultural Assimilation
  • Avoiding Collisions
  • Historical Records Cannot Be Entirely Trusted
  • Diagnosing Whether You Have a Mental Illness
  • The Path to Having 100 Wives or 100 Husbands
  • Revelations from Nearly 30 Moves
  • Humans Have No Choice
  • Critique of Rational Thinking
  • Why Not Allow Free Global Movement and Migration?
  • You Reap What You Sow
  • Effortlessly Solving Low-Dimensional Problems with High-Dimensional Solutions
  • The Powerful Will Not Have a Perfect Ending
  • Doubts About the Sanctity and Inviolability of Private Property
  • I’m a Little Envious of Trees
  • Forget Your Goal, and You’ll Sink into the Mire
  • Seeing Within from the Outside
  • The Value and Significance of Flow
  • The Value and Significance of Global Division of Labor and Collaboration
  • Reflections on Poverty
  • A Thousand Cuts Won’t Awaken People
  • True Feelings Everywhere Across the World
  • Those Who Argue Over Right and Wrong Are Mere Mortals
  • The Tragedy of Habitual Acceptance
  • Comprehending the Dao Through Life’s Details
  • Plant a Money Tree in Life
  • A Career That Never Faces Unemployment or Retirement
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Focus on a Single Goal for Life

Xuefeng

March 3, 2023

Life, at most, lasts only 30,000 days. Every day we live is one day less. How we spend each day is the dividing line between an ordinary and an extraordinary LIFE. If we live each day without a clear goal and allow randomness to dictate our actions, then mediocrity is inevitable. However, if each day is spent working toward one’s own chosen goal, regardless of whether we are rich or poor, facing ease or hardship, the final outcome will be extraordinary.

Why did Sakyamuni become a Buddha? Because he dedicated his entire life to one goal, tirelessly and unwaveringly for over forty years. Even if he had to lean on a cane and beg for food every day, he never diverted his focus toward pursuing a business or making money. Similarly, many Nobel Prize winners have also devoted their entire lives to their chosen fields, moving forward toward a single goal throughout their journey.

The Lifechanyuan celestial has only one goal in life: to become a celestial being and enter the celestial realm.

Once a goal is set, don’t waste time and energy on things that are inconsistent with or even opposed to that goal. The journey of life is filled with countless temptations, and without a strong will, it’s easy to stray from your direction and goal, ultimately ending up with nothing but loss and regret.

A tiger will never grow wings. Fantasizing about gaining all possible benefits is unrealistic. Wanting power, wealth, and fame, while also desiring to be surrounded by a loving spouse and many children, and on top of that aspiring to become a celestial being or a Buddha, wanting both a carefree life and to indulge in all the world’s delicacies and beautiful sights—where can one find such a perfect scenario?

Focusing on a single goal for life requires extraordinary perseverance, unwavering willpower, and the wisdom and ability to resist various temptations. It demands silent dedication and a state of spiritual emptiness, the strength to endure food scarcity and inadequate clothing, and the magnanimity to remain joyful and unregretful even when mocked and insulted. It also requires a clear mind and a well-defined path toward the goal. Without these, the hardships, suppression, and temptations along the way will inevitably break you down.

Reaching the destination might take a few years, several decades, or even an entire lifetime. It may even be unattainable in this life. If, after years or decades of persistence, you find yourself empty-handed and filled with regret, you could fall into a bottomless abyss of despair. Therefore, once you’ve set a goal and begun the journey toward it, you must ensure you remain free of regrets, no matter how long it takes or whether you reach the destination in this life. In this way, you’ve already reached the other shore.

The life of a Lifechanyuan celestial is very simple: become a Chanyuan celestial, uphold its values, sever worldly ties, strive to live in the Second Home, and follow the guide’s path to reach the Thousand-year World, the Ten-thousand-year World, and the Celestial Islands Continent of the Elysium World. This is the goal and ultimate purpose of becoming a Lifechanyuan celestial. Seek nothing else, and don’t engage in anything that doesn’t align with this goal. Even if forced by external circumstances or pressure, keep the inner light alive, and once the external forces dissipate, immediately return to the path leading to the predetermined goal.

Life must have a goal, especially an ultimate one. With direction and a clear target, life becomes clear, simple, and light. Otherwise, life will be filled with confusion, chaos, delusions, and countless worries and pains, akin to an endless sea of suffering.

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