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  • Forword to the "Chapter of Wisdom"
  • Crossing the River as Stones
  • Where Did My Six Hours Go?
  • Emptiness, Spirit, Grace
  • Balancing the Abstract and the Concrete
  • Avoid the Long-Term Impact of Small Load Energy
  • Enemies Are Benefactors: The Path of Repaying Debts
  • Space and Hatred
  • Faith is Truth, Love is LIFE
  • What Are You Busy With?
  • The Longer the Gestation, the Sweeter the Fruit
  • Adding Value to LIFE
  • The Secret to Health
  • Do Not Disturb—Joy Lies Within It
  • Eliminate One Source of Profit, Amplify Efforts Tenfold
  • The Sun in the Black Hole
  • Observing the Profound and the Manifest
  • Enlightenment
  • Follow Your Nature
  • Those Who Have Long-Term Concerns Will Have Immediate Troubles
  • Move the Earth
  • The Way of the Tao Seems Obscure; Advancing in the Tao Seems Like Retreating
  • The Highest Form of Communication
  • Always Do Simple Things
  • Seeking the Optimal Combination
  • Unused Medicines are the Best Medicines
  • The Sustenance of Life
  • The Path of Understanding, Seeking, Realizing, Attaining, and Upholding the Way
  • How About Turning 180 Degrees to See the Scenery?
  • Transform Consciousness and Abandon Wisdom—Entering the Hall of LIFE
  • One Who Is in Harmony With the Tao, the Tao Likewise Delights in Him
  • The Highest Goodness Is Like Water
  • The Highest Wisdom is Formless
  • The Harm of Thought Inertia
  • The Scholar Stays Home
  • Expanding the Space of LIFE
  • Seeking the Best Fulcrum for Life
  • Follow Your Heart’s Desires Without Overstepping Boundaries
  • The First Step to Returning to Youth
  • Resolving Contradictions in the Invisible
  • The Most Easily Obtained is the Most Precious
  • The Magical First Time
  • Whimsical Fantasies: Exploring Extraordinary Abilities
  • Unshakable and Following One's Nature
  • Follow Your Intuition When Necessary
  • The Great Way (Tao) and the Small Path
  • Enrich Your Inner Self
  • Surrendering Life to the Tao's Arrangement
  • The Finite and the Infinite
  • Small Matters and Big Matters
  • The Three Essential Elements of a Fulfilling Life
  • A Revelation from Walnuts and Peaches
  • Chaos and Holographic Order
  • Establishing Oneself in Society through Rich Inner Content
  • The Heart of Comparison is the Heart of Malice
  • Examining Whether You Belong to the Masses
  • The Differences Between Minor, Moderate, and Great Filial Piety
  • The Subtle Techniques for Achieving a State of Emptiness
  • Do Not Suffer Yourself for Goals
  • So-called Coincidences are Links in the Chain of Inevitability
  • Is Coincidence Accidental?
  • From the Kingdom of Necessity to the Kingdom of Freedom
  • Everything Is Inevitable; Only I Roam Free
  • The Self in All Things
  • The Constant Nature of All Actions
  • The Benefit of Existence and the Utility of Emptiness
  • The Utility Cannot Be Seen and the Visible Cannot Be Used
  • Act Without Striving, Handling Things Without Interfering, Savor the Flavorless
  • The Objective World is a Reflection of Subjective Consciousness
  • Break Through the Consciousness of Walls
  • Unite with Heaven, Resonate at the Same Frequency
  • The Reference Frame and Coordinate System of Life
  • Mutual Generation and Restraint Maintain Balance
  • Destruction and Creation
  • Two Parallel Lines Intersect at One Point
  • The Secret to Acquiring Infinite Energy
  • The Three Major Pursuits in Life
  • Appearance and Essence
  • Positioning Your Life
  • Secrets of Diet
  • The Many Benefits of Knowing About the Afterlife
  • The Three Great Treasures of Life
  • Strategic Life
  • The Spiritual Life
  • A Life Without Regrets
  • Escape from Despair
  • Chasing the Sun and Escaping the Night
  • Infants Who Never Grow Up
  • Do Not Offer Help Unless Asked For
  • Further Discussion on “Do Not Offer Help Unless Asked for”
  • Looking for Your Own Garden of Eden
  • Abandonment Is an Achievement
  • Consciousness, Structure, and Energy are the Three Elements of the Universe
  • Who is Wrong?
  • How to Use Free Will
  • Should We Maintain Kindness?
  • Conquering Demonic Nature
  • Your Enemies Will Be the Members of Your Own Household
  • The Eight Great Awakenings from Human to Celestial Being
  • The Cerebellum and the Brain
  • That which is Easily Hurt is Weak and Flawed
  • Fate and Transcending Fate
  • Escaping the Traps of Life
  • Patterns and Endings
  • It was We who Sold our Own Liberty
  • Four Outlooks will give you Harmony
  • Some Perceptions about Life
  • My Reply to the Four Questions Raised by the Chairman of the International Federation of Philosophic
  • The Thinking Style and Approach to Action in Spiritual Thinking
  • Those Who Have Constant Faith Will Have Constant Actions
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Do Not Suffer Yourself for Goals

Xuefeng

Living for goals leads to a life of sorrow, misfortune, anxiety, dullness, and mistakes.

Life is a journey where the process is more important than the goal. When we look back, what stands out on the screen of our memories are the details of life, not the results or targets.

Childhood memories of playing by the river, catching squirrels in the hills, carrying a school bag, kicking shuttlecocks, playing ball with friends, receiving praise from teachers, hearing mother’s approval, listening to father’s humming tunes, teasing classmates, walking with friends, the excitement of writing love letters, playing cards with colleagues, drinking with neighbors, staying up all night playing mahjong with friends, arguing over chess with brothers, discussing profound topics with like-minded individuals, the first kiss and making love with a lover, sharing feelings with online friends, driving on a leisurely trip with family—all of these details create a rich and colorful life. Neglecting these details means missing out on happiness and joy.

Sadly, the vast majority of people live for goals and results, ignoring the flavors of life in the present. I know a couple who run a business abroad and have amassed at least a million in assets. Yet, their rented home is sparsely furnished with just a bed, a TV, two simple stools, a table, a car, and basic kitchenware. When I asked why, they said they live abroad to make money and plan to enjoy life back home once they’ve saved three million. After three years, they still live this way, unsure if they will ever enjoy life when their goal is achieved. Their current suffering is for an elusive future. Two project managers from a large construction company live in extreme poverty, saving every penny for their children's education. Tragically, just a week before returning to their country, they died in a car accident. Such a tragedy!

Upon careful analysis, we find that people live for goals and results: the birth of a child, school, diplomas, buying a house, a car, marriage, health, accumulating wealth, achieving higher positions, or securing a grave for the afterlife. Some achieve their goals, while others fall short. It’s not worth it.

If ordinary people ignore the process of life due to ignorance, what about those in the realm of spiritual practice?

It’s even worse!

Christians have been waiting for Jesus to return for nearly two thousand years. Buddhists have awaited the end times for over two thousand years. Their brief lives are consumed by this waiting. Marxists anticipate the arrival of communism, and the Chinese people born in the 1970s have been waiting for the “modernization of industry, agriculture, national defense, and science and technology by the end of the century.” Today, many may be waiting for a moderately prosperous life, a prosperous life, and a comfortable old age.

Practitioners also wait. They give up the rich and colorful life of the present for the promise of becoming celestial beings or Buddhas. They are impatient, obsessively seeking Tao and high-level teachers. They are so fixated and stubborn, completely forgetting the meaning of life and neglecting the joy of practice. They become neither fully human nor ghostly, which is truly tragic.

In recent years, I’ve also observed those involved in democratic movements. To achieve their self-made goals, they sacrifice their families, causing worry to their parents, and lose their youth by going in and out of prison. They even turn against friends, hurling insults at each other, and ultimately, they bury their beautiful lives in pursuit of an illusory goal. Are they wise or foolish?

Living for goals is fine, but the problem is that people who live for their goals often cause others pain. To achieve their goals, they may resort to any means—abuse their children, oppress the weak, lie, deceive, betray, scheme, and lose their sanity. Why suffer so much?

My philosophy is “Do not suffer yourself for goals.” Be happy when you can, indulge in joy for even a moment, focus on beautiful things, and don’t overly worry about the future. Don’t frown over goals and results. Live in the present, understanding that the Earth will keep turning and others will keep living even if you’re gone. “The horse will keep running, the dance will keep going”—live lightly and happily.

Many people see themselves as grand, as if they carry a great mission, as if they are saviors. But this is self-delusion and unnecessary self-torment. “Life is but a dream, all changing things are as transient as fleeting clouds; to feel and experience life fully leaves one with no regrets.” Don’t mistake a game for reality.

I don’t oppose setting life goals. A life without goals is an illusory life, an empty life, a boring life, and a lonely life. However, goals should serve life, not turn life into servitude. Living for goals is pitiable!

As the founder of Lifechanyuan, my goal is to create the Lifechanyuan era. I find it quite enjoyable, spending each day with Chanyuan celestials, talking about love and affection, and having fun. Whether or not this era is realized, I’m not concerned. Whether it is created or not, it doesn’t matter to me. As long as there is joy, I immerse myself in it. I care about the details and the process, not the goals and results.

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