Buddhism stresses cause and effect. Ordinary people pay more attention to results and envy others' achievements. Any achievement does not fall from the sky, and it has its cause and effect.
Looking at life with the wisdom of Buddhism tells us that we must work hard on our career. As long as the reasons are sufficient, the results will naturally appear. If you can't succeed, it can only show that your career is not enough and you need to continue to work hard on it. On the other hand, if you take the results too seriously, you will be swayed by considerations of gain and loss. If you refuse to work hard in your career, the result will never appear.
At the same time, it also shows that when we have some achievements, this result is also a combination of various fates, which is impermanent and cannot be owned forever. Don't be too persistent, it will only bring pain. Fate can also make us have a normal mind when facing success. When you succeed, you will not feel superior, and when you fail, you will not feel depressed and feel useless.
Extended data
Causal cycle is the driving force of life and social development. Every cause has its consequences, and every consequence has its consequences. Cause is the result of the last thing, and fruit is the cause of the next thing. If the development of people or society is compared to a point, then the law of the growth of all things is the gene of this point, and it is inevitable to start moving forward;
The law that extremes meet, that is, the way forward, is wavy; The law of causal circulation is the driving force of this. If you enlarge this moving point, you will find that it is a circle formed by the law of causality. This is the development mode and law of our life, career, love and society.