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My thoughts after reading "Tao Te Ching" 100 times

Yesterday I completed the "Tao Te Ching" 100 times, and my heart was full of joy. While I am happy, I also have some thoughts to share with you.

1. Deeply realize the power of accumulation method. If there is no accumulation method as a guide, if you don't know how to accumulate, it will be difficult to complete these 100 times. A little bit every day, a little bit every day, accumulate a little to make a lot, gather a little to make a fur, accumulate small to become tall, slowly conquer the mountains as high as a mountain. classic. Nothing is difficult in this world, as long as you are willing to climb. The difficult things in the world must be done in the easy way, and the great things in the world must be done in the details.

2 Only by never forgetting your original intention can you achieve success. There are many mothers in the group who challenge the classics 100 times, and Teacher Lai also encourages us parents to challenge the classics 100 times, so I am determined to challenge myself to challenge the "Tao Te Ching" 100 times. The Tao Te Ching is small in length, has clear chapter classifications, and is catchy, so it is easy to read. With original intention and determination, although it took a long time, the task was finally completed.

3. The original intention is easy to get, but always hard to keep. In the process of reading, many times I don’t persist well enough. When you have some free time, first touch your phone or find an excuse to read less. There were even days of stagnation. This is in response to the saying that "the initial intention is easy to get" but it is difficult to persist. Just like when we go traveling during the National Day, there are a lot of cars on the road, but when we get to the service area, many people turn in, or some people change directions on the side road. Family members who read classics all have an original intention, but in the process of walking, do they adjust their direction in time to see if they are on the right path?

4. Borrowing power from the platform is the driving force for persistence. Since we are in this circle, we must learn from the family members in this circle. Many family members are particularly active. They have read more than 100 classics. They enjoy reading, writing diaries, and posting Bible reading videos in the group every day. Every morning class is like a gas station, allowing us to greet every day with full energy.

5 classics are worth 100, and the understanding of classics is more profound. Read the "Tao Te Ching" every day, feel the wisdom of Laozi every day, and let yourself learn to think. Words such as inaction, non-struggle, superior goodness, emptiness, tranquility, and softness often pop up in my mind. They are like guides in life, giving me inspiration when I encounter confusion. "The opposite is the movement of the Tao, and the weak is the use of the Tao" made me feel the greatness and laws of the universe, and learned to be relieved and open-minded. There is so much wisdom in the "Tao Te Ching", and every sentence is like a pearl or a treasure. The classics allow us to educate our family members and gradually "become cherished".

6. Allow yourself to be lazy. Read every day, read every day, just like eating steamed buns every day will make you tired. If one day you really don’t want to read, give yourself a holiday, stop once, and take a rest, because the purpose of repairing is to get on the road better. But the rest time cannot be long, otherwise you will slack off, become lazier, and have a harder time persevering.

The Yuxin family are a group of motivated fathers and mothers. What we absorb here is all positive energy. Every bit of energy is the driving force for our progress. Many family members who have been in the group a hundred times have It is an example for me to learn from. As long as the direction is right, don’t be afraid of being slow, just be afraid of standing still. As long as you persist and work hard, you will always have fellow travelers on the road to cultivating your mind.