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在我通往你的路上,我一定,人挡杀人,佛挡杀佛。有山我就斩断山脉,有鸿沟,我就用泪水填满,游泳过去。
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How Much Are You Worth? We are defined by how we treat other people. Each interaction with another individual reflects a personal belief system and code of morality. How do you treat strangers? How do you treat the people closest to you? These observations give great insight on a person’s character. A high-quality person treats all people with respect, no matter the relationship. A stranger deserves an equal amount of respect as a longtime friend. Even if a person has wronged a high-value individual, the wrongdoer is still treated with respect. High-value people understand that disrespecting others is the equivalent of disrespecting the self. Think about your interactions with yourself; the voice in your head. How reassuring is it? How positive? How cruel? A high-value person has an honest and fair relationship with himself. He is realistic about his flaws, but confident in his ability to learn, grow, and change for the better. A high-value person talks to himself as a friend and as a coach; the relationship is solid and aimed at progression. A high-value person is brave. Bravery does not mean that he feels no fear; instead, he is attuned to the feeling of fear, yet proceeds in the right direction anyway. A high-quality person is courageous enough to express his personal gifts and opinions. He does not act with the purpose of gaining popularity: he acts because he is very in touch with his core belief system. Actions are deliberate and aligned with his values, and courage is the refusal to be defined by convention at the cost of authenticity. A high-value person is willful, powerful, and moral. There is a clear difference between right and wrong in his book, and these values are non-negotiable. What this type of individual sees as worth pursuing is given full attention and priority. Human willpower is capable of accomplishing astounding feats. Strength of will is defined as a committed persistence to excellence. A high-value person realizes that he was created to give, and understands that personal wealth is reflected in contribution. His contributions are not made with an ostentatious purpose. Contribution does not have to be at a large scale: giving is an act of joy in itself. By giving to others, the high-value individual feels full inside. This person strategically gives his unique gifts often, but not so that he neglects himself. A high-quality person is capable of relating to those that have wronged him. He is capable of forgiving both outsiders, and himself. Kindness and benefit of doubt go a long way, and holding resentment and bitterness does not allow one to live to his fully capacity. Forgiveness is emancipation from chains of resentment that keep one fettered to the past. This world is complicated. We are pulled in multiple directions every day, willingly, or not. Smart people have a strict list of priorities, with interpersonal relationships at the top. There is a difference between having a priority list and living one’s life according to the list. High-value people are excellent time, emotion, and energy managers who carefully allot their personal resources according to their priority list. If a time-consuming objective of low value arises, it is eliminated. The majority of time, emotional, and energy resources are given to nurture and sustain important relationships. The high-value person understands that quality relationships with people are all uniquely temporary and thus invaluable. A high-value individual practices the art of letting go when control cannot be maintained. He does not get angry when things don’t go his way, or when uncontrollable events occur. Traffic, weather, and other people are not controllable. However, emotional mastery is.
Will Wulin gain its former fame? According to the widely-spread news on the Internet, Zen master Shi Dechao from a Shaolin Temple Dharma Hall, together with heads of ten martial arts schools including Wudang, Kongtong, Kunlun, Huashan, and Emei, will attend "Tianshan Wulin General Assembly" in Urumqi, northwest China`s Xinjiang. They will discuss martial arts and Taoism with martial arts enthusiasts there. In fact, martial arts themed novels are sources of numerous TV dramas, and people in modern society get relieves from the fictional world built in such novels. The world in martial arts themed novels: Wulin alone In martial arts themed novels written by Chinese writers Jin Yong and Gu Long, the ancient world is both complicated and simple. The world is full of swordfight competitions, martial arts schools disputes, leadership contentions, love and hatred. At the same time, there are only swordsmen and their Wulin in this fictional world, no government, civilians, daily necessities, livelihoods, or fame is included. Chinese Wushu (martial arts), also called Guoshu or Wuyi in Chinese, and popularly known as Kung Fu abroad, is a traditional sport in China. It is also a complete cultural ideology, which consists of a variety of elements including Chinese classical philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, medicine, and military science. Emei, Shaolin, and Wudang are called top three schools of Chinese martial arts. Some netizens have made a ranking list of the schools in martial arts themed novels written by Jin Yong, based on comparisons among the strength of all schools in their peak periods. Shaolin is known as the Wulin leader in China since the ancient times. The nameless monk responsible for sweeping, a top martial arts master that appeared in Tianlongbabu, is from Shaolin Temple. The ranking list summarized by netizens: No.1: Shaolin Temple, No.2: Xiaoyao school, No.3: Gaibang, No.4: Dali Duan clans, No.5: Wudang school, No.6: Riyue shenjiao, No.7: Ming Jiao, No.8: Huashan school, No.9: Quanzhen Jiao, No.10: Gusu Murong clans. Wuxia, Wulin, Wugong, Wushu… instead of being lost in the myth of mysterious world, it`s better to turn one`s back and spread the traditional culture.
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