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Suffering "grows" into life

When I was a child, there were many trees in front of the house. In order to hang clothes conveniently, adults always pull a wire between two trees, and both ends of the wire are tied to the trunks of the two trees respectively.

As the trunk became thicker and thicker, the wire loop became tighter and tighter, and it was slowly pulled into the tree. Later, the wire ring was pulled deeper and deeper, and the trunk was pulled out with a deep scar. Finally, the wire ring actually grew into the tree completely, leaving only a faint scar on the trunk epidermis. At that time, every time I saw these two trees, I was worried that I would be strangled by barbed wire. But until now, these two trees have not been strangled, but they have grown bigger and bigger, and the longer they grow, the more leafy they are.

As I grow older and have a deeper understanding of life and suffering, I seem to understand some of them. For these two trees, when they can't get rid of the silk circle, they use their lives to contain the silk circle and turn it into a part of life.

When we can't avoid suffering, just like these two trees, face up to suffering, contain suffering with life, and let suffering "grow" into life. Taking suffering as a part of life is not only conducive to our growth, but also makes us strong all the way.

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