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You are naked when you ask for help, and you are naked when you leave. How is the whole poem written?

What you are talking about is a lyrical prose. I present it to you for your reference. The original text is as follows:

If you have time, go to the crematorium and take a look: a very famous An industrialist, every once in a while, he would take his wife and children to the crematorium.

Some people were puzzled and asked why. Industrialists say that as long as you arrive at the crematorium, your impetuous heart will quickly calm down and you will take fame and wealth very lightly. Only in this way can we stay in the noisy and glitzy world but always stick to the pure land of our souls, remain calm and independent; only in this way can we face all kinds of temptations with our mind as flat as a mirror, and be focused and undistracted.

I came naked and left with a wisp of smoke. In fact, life is so simple. All glory and wealth here are like smoke and dust, but only for a moment; all love, love and hatred are all wiped out here. Friends! We now live in a materialistic world, and we are always surrounded by temptations: power, status, money, beauty... If we are not careful, it will stir up waves in our hearts. The originally clear, pure and peaceful heart will become noisy, impetuous and utilitarian.

When you feel there is a gap between reality and ideals, when you feel wronged and sad and no one understands you, when you are obsessed with grudges and grudges, when you worry about gains and losses for interests. , when you bow your head in the face of power, when you are fighting for status, you might as well go to the crematorium. Facing a small pile of ashes with sparks, what else can you not let go of or look away from?

Life is short and impermanent. Letting go and looking away is a negative approach to life. On the contrary, we should be kind to every day, cherish every day, and live every day well.

Live every day as a lifetime. Don’t spend time worrying, worrying, or sighing. Instead, seize the time to enjoy life, health, joy, and happiness!