The Billionaire Heiress Went Viral by Throwing Money Online

After transmigrating, she became the tragic, disabled female lead who encountered a group of villains! As a former heiress worth billions, how could she endure this? It's exciting!

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Chapter 110 The Person Behind the Scenes (22)

Madam Jiang was somewhat surprised. "I didn't expect you to have so many different insights at such a young age. What you said is indeed right. Many people may not be particularly happy when they get what they want, because it is just their desire."

Just like I've always been striving, I don't know why, maybe for money, maybe for status, but these are all ever-expanding desires. The more I want these things, the harder I work, and I've worked hard to get them.

I also feel that it's far from enough, because there will always be people who are richer than me and have more value in various aspects. I hope I can be as good as them, but in reality, I find it very difficult to be as good as them, just like there are many messy and unbelievable things in this world.

But in reality, I feel that I also have my own value, and I shouldn't compare myself to others based on one of my characteristics, because life is a journey, and we always have to experience a few days that we don't understand.

If we had no desires, perhaps we would have no pursuits or feelings. Everything is just a matter of one's own thought. If you let go, that is liberation; if you can't let go, it may be a great difficulty for you.

Often, when we care deeply, we become completely absorbed in something. But when we let go, we stop being like that, and we tend to blame others.

But in reality, is blaming others a way to resolve certain doubts in one's own heart? We can't really understand that, but that one moment can change many people's destinies.

It's like you're alive one second, and could meet with an accident the next. What is it that we pursue in this life? I always think, if we only pursue momentary satisfaction, always chasing after fleeting happiness...

In reality, we can never truly possess it, because after the initial joy, you'll feel a deep sense of loss. Because you've experienced happiness, you want to maintain it; if you experience pain, you hope it will disappear as quickly as possible.

But in reality, these things shouldn't become your obsessions. You shouldn't have any attachment to them or want them to stay in your world. Some things always seem very complicated to us.

But once we actually do it, we find that we can actually gain a lot in the process. I used to always hope that I could become richer and richer. That would solve all my confusion.

Actually, when you have money, it's just a meaningless life. I've never thought it was anything meaningful. The kind of life you experience, after you've lived it for a while, you might not like it anymore.

It's like how I always love buying luxury handbags, but once I actually have them, I wonder what the point is. Maybe they have no meaning at all; it's just my own obsession.

This is just an environment; from beginning to end, nothing came and nothing went. In reality, we are merely a part of this process.

It is when we realize what kind of independent individual we are, or rather, that we are not individuals at all, but merely a star in the vast universe, or a distant, ancient old man.

Or we could be a leaf, a blade of grass, but what meaning do these things actually hold? Humans are always full of confusion, and there are no solutions.

Song Yuwei nodded, "It's like I want to go inside and sleep now. But... you don't want me to go in, and you're stopping me here. I don't know what you mean, or what all of this has to do with anything."

But this is actually just a fantasy; it's difficult for us to grasp its secrets. Or perhaps we can think about it: Why are things we obtain so heavy? Because once you obtain them, you want more, and thus, they bring you a sense of dissatisfaction.

You tend to think about things in a better way, so you easily miss the present. We see many people and find many things to do every day. Actually, I've found that when we're in pain, we just need to stop constantly fantasizing about the pain, because those things happened just a moment ago.

They're all in the past; what truly exists in your mind is this very moment. If you're constantly preoccupied with the events of the previous second, you'll never truly live your own life; you'll only be living in your own fantasy.

Your brain is either stuck in the very distant future or in the very distant past. In the past, both of these things were probably easier for you because you could get there instantly if you wanted to.

However, we can never quite figure out what lies behind all of this. Perhaps we will always lose some random things, and we will feel pain when we lose them, but when I look back, perhaps it really is a blessing.

Because you can get angry. It's always something that's not good enough for you. Ultimately, you don't need to think too much about anything.

You often dwell on things that have happened in the past, or try to exercise your mind by constantly indulging in memories of the past. But when you truly return to the present, you'll find that there are actually many things you need to cherish now.

Take this lamp in front of you, for example. It can illuminate all darkness. Don't you think it's angry? On the surface, it's just a lamp. But if we think about it, there are actually profound underlying principles.

It actually has a lot of meaning. We often get trapped in meaningless things, which may bring us a lot of messy situations, but all of this is just a part of our own imagination. We just need to stop imagining things, because those things don't really exist.

It's like someone slapped you. If you keep thinking about it, it's like that person keeps slapping you, but as long as you don't make fun of it, that person doesn't feel any harm at all. So don't dwell on those people.

It's pointless. Don't dwell on the past or the unattainable future; start now. From now on, be someone who plans for life, someone with goals, and someone who doesn't waste time.