Becoming a Buddha from an early age: If you experience more villains, know the dangers of people, and know the frame-up of villains, you will look down on the world, and gradually you will learn to help all sentient beings by yourself. Or lower your posture and tell yourself that you are just a nobody, listen to everything, consult humbly, grow step by step, accumulate enough, and naturally become a Buddha.
Extended answer:
Dialogue between Hanshan Zen Master and Shi De in Quotations of Ancient Zunsu;
Hanshan asked, "What should I do if someone slanders me, deceives me, humiliates me, laughs at me, belittles me, looks down on me and deceives me?"
Pickup replied, "Just put up with him, let him go, avoid him, put up with him, respect him, ignore him, stay a few more years, and you will see him."
Hanshan asked Pickup, "What should I do if someone slanders me, bullies me, insults me, laughs at me, despises me, despises me and cheats me?"
Pickup replied: "You might as well put up with him, humble him, let him go, avoid him, put up with him, respect him, ignore him, and see you in a few years."
References:
Baidu encyclopedia Hanshan found it.