There is a fairy who wants to help a maggot become a human.


The maggot asked, "After becoming a human, does that mean all the cesspools belong to me?"
The fairy said, "Humans don't eat that stuff."
After hearing this, the maggot immediately lost interest, saying, "If I can't even eat shit, what's the point of becoming a human?"
I won't do it anymore.
The Bodhisattva wants to save sentient beings, but they only ask how to be liberated.
The Bodhisattva says, "Abandon all greed and attachment."
The people shake their heads: "Without food, drink, or love, what's the point of living?"
Perhaps, this is the prison of cognition.
The world in your eyes might just be a cesspool in someone else's view;
the happiness you desperately guard might just be the shackles trapping you.
People can never access resources outside of their cognition, nor can they escape the prison beyond their understanding.
All their lives, they remain prisoners of their desires, seeking happiness within their own confines.
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