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What does "Less attachment and fewer desires lead to a peaceful world" mean? When a person begins to refuse others' excessive demands and no longer unconditionally provide value outwardly, they often suddenly feel that the world has become more peaceful. This is because, after reducing social interactions, the brain is liberated from continuous evaluation, expectations, and pressure, leading to a decrease in cognitive load and emotional exhaustion. For many people, this tranquility is a stage of self-repair. However, this peace more often results from decreased social input and output rather than the actual resolution of external problems; if one cuts off value exchanges completely over the long term, they will gradually lose relationships, support, and opportunities. Therefore, rather than completely withdrawing from society, a more stable state is to learn to set boundaries: reduce meaningless entanglements and consumption, provide value only in worthwhile relationships, and respond only to reasonable needs. The so-called "Less attachment and fewer desires" does not mean distancing from all relationships, but rather lowering ineffective desires and conflicts, allowing both people and their environment to return to a lower noise, more sustainable balance.