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A paper on why people live.
The soul and spirit of people who cling to their own lives are not free, and they are slaves to their bodies. Therefore, the whole world feels that people are tired of living, and they are constantly asking this question, hoping that they can get rid of it. But the fundamental problem is not that the world does not forgive you or embarrass you, but that you refuse to let go of yourself, so you are like a slave bound by yourself. So you understand? If you don't understand, just look at Laozi's moral classics, when you get enlightenment. You will understand. Enlightened people should be willing to use Tao instead of clinging to it. Because if they are confused by the Tao, they will fall into the Tao and will not be allowed to get out of it. Because the spirit of Laozi's Tao is to guide everyone to be an ordinary person voluntarily, life can have extraordinary significance. All the religious beliefs in the world. If I say yes, because religion brings people faith, people can abandon evil and do good ... and deceive the public. I am not a believer. Even now Taoism is just like you. The Tao I have learned is actually a great wisdom spirit, and the religion you worship only belongs to the Tao. I don't mean to expose your meaning maliciously, but I hope more people can really understand themselves and everything in the universe. I don't paralyze myself by so-called religion. In fact, I am not a saint, because I have my own preferences. But as for whether to help some friends get rid of their troubles and the root of their troubles, I don't give much advice, and everything goes with the flow. Just like the Tao Te Ching originally written by Laozi, it was not written for everyone according to its original intention, but only agreed to be written under the requirement of keeping customs. Therefore, Laozi is the earliest person with great wisdom in the world, and none of us can compare with him.