I spotted one of the guys reading yet another self-help: "How To Talk To Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime". curiously, i approached him and tried to talk to him... but rejected - he said he was busy reading.
This post is me against a conventional teaching: My mother got angry with me one day (quite some time ago). And when she got angry, she ran away from home for a day. During that time, she confided in one of her friends whom I shall call him Uncle here. Many many days later, I got a ride from Uncle together with my mother again. Incidently, Uncle picked up a small book and chuck it to me and said: "Read this. Don't always shout at your mother (跟妈妈大声小声)" It was a children buddhist book in the car which has its title translated to english to sound something like: "It's hard to repay our parents who have gone through hardships for bringing us up." Straight away you and I know what the book is about. Without shame and guilt, I know exactly where I am going to counter the arguments in the book already. I read quickly (it was not hard to speed read, it's for kids!) and it goes exactly (in meaning) as what I am going to recite here: A high monk and his disciples...
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