Mr. Ikeda wrote in his poem:
When the cherry blossoms bloom in Tokyo in April, I most recall Prime Minister Zhou Enlai. Over the past sixty years of ups and downs, the All-Youth Federation has advanced all the way, leading the way with leaders and uniting thousands of talents. Based on one's own job and not following the rules, broadening knowledge every day, being strict with oneself and setting an example, giving back to the society with love. Soka has a long history of exchanges. Zhou Ying has sent fragrances several times. Friendship will last forever for generations to come. I hope young people will write a new chapter!
Supplement: The opposite of being strict with oneself can be being lenient with oneself, or being strict with others. But no matter which side it is, it's a little scary. Just like a cabbage, if it is grown without mutation or traveling in space, or even if they do, its roots and leaves will always have to eat the same limited amount of nutrients. If there are more roots, there will be fewer leaves. If there are more roots, there will be fewer. The final result is that if the roots are fat, the leaves will be bitter, and if the leaves are strong, the roots will be thin. But if the leaves are all bitter and the leaves are dead, the roots cannot grow for a long time and will rot; A leaf that has lost all its roots and is dead is like a tree without a root, and naturally it will not be able to do anything. This is also the relationship between being lenient in disciplining oneself and being strict in disciplining others. But if a person can treat all things equally and be generous, it will prove your tolerance. If you have strict requirements for everyone on earth and the world, you cannot be said to be harsh, only to be urgent - this seems to mean that these two attitudes are equally good. Yes, I admit that these two attitudes are both good. The only thing is that the amount of fertilizer the farmer applies to each cabbage is always certain. At least it should be the same for countless ordinary cabbages. This determines the root and Leaves cannot all become the entangled branches of a towering tree. If the roots grow long, the leaves will fall. Because there is no more energy to provide, does this mean that it is equally unrealistic to be generous and strict? Strict requirements on yourself must include this. Don't care about other people's inconsistency or their insufficiency in words and actions. This requires tolerance of other people's faults; and if you are tolerant of yourself, you will find many thoughts. If you can't stand it, you will ask many people to do something that you think can stand it. This is equivalent to demanding certain people.
Does this mean that the same tolerance is as impossible as the same seriousness?