Shě de, a Chinese word, means you can get it if you give up. If you want to get it, you have to give it up, that is, you are willing to pay and not stingy. "Negative teaching material: gold makes beautiful girls admire beautiful children": "If the thief caught today really believes and comes to sue you, are you still willing to give up 22 taels of silver?" Give up and get, don't be reluctant, big house is big, small house is small.
Being willing is a kind of life wisdom and attitude, and it is the feeling and wisdom to make decisions on what has been and can be obtained beyond the realm. It is also a "Zen of life" that appeals to both refined and popular tastes and enlightens the soul.
Willing to give up means:
As the name implies, you can only get it if you give up. If you want it, you must give it up.
Literary interpretation:
Being willing is a kind of life wisdom and attitude. Giving up is not a daily struggle between giving up and getting, but a feeling and wisdom that transcends the realm to decide what has been and can be obtained.
Everyday language:
Willing to give something to others means "willing to give something to others" in daily life, such as "Would you like to give away your crystal cup?"
In some local dialects, there is also the adjective "generous". For example, Hubei people often praise others for their generosity, and they will say, "This person is so willing!"
Philosophy of life:
Being willing is not only a philosophy of life, but also an art of doing things. Giving up and getting, like water and fire, heaven and earth, yin and yang, are contradictory concepts that are both opposite and unified. They complement each other, exist in heaven and earth, in the world, in the heart, in the subtle details, and contain all the mechanisms of everything.
Everything is willing to give up in order to achieve harmony and unity. If you really master the mechanism and scale of giving up and gaining, it is equivalent to mastering the key to life and the chance of success. You know, a hundred years of life is just giving up one thing and getting a repetition of one thing.