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Gratitude Leads to Joyful Living

面书号 2025-02-07 20:31 5


1. The contented man is in fairyland, the discontented man is in the world.

1. The contented man is in fairyland, the discontented man is in the world.

2. 幸福就在身边,知足便是天堂。

2. Happiness is right around us, and contentment is heaven.

3. 知足者常足,不知足者无足矣。

3. The contented are always content, but the discontented are never satisfied.

4. 知足常乐,能忍自安。

4. Contentment brings happiness, and patience brings peace.

5. The worries of the unsatisfied are perplexed for life.

5. The worries of the unsatisfied are perplexing for life.

6. Happiness is around, contentment is heaven.

6. Happiness is around; contentment is heaven.

7. 知足不辱,知止不殆,可以长久。

7. Contentment avoids disgrace, and knowing when to stop avoids danger; thus, it can lead to long-lasting success.

8. 家有金山银山,也只能一日三餐。

8. No matter how much gold and silver one has at home, one can only have three meals a day.

9. Derby is above shame, but contentment is below contentment.

9. Derby is above shame; yet contentment is beneath contentment.

10. 贵莫贵于无求,富莫富于知足。

10. There is nothing more noble than having no desires, and nothing more prosperous than being content.

11. 罪莫大于多欲,祸莫大于不知足。

11. The greatest sin is to have too many desires, and the greatest misfortune is to be dissatisfied.

12. 志不可满,乐不可极。

12. Ambition should not be satisfied, and joy should not be extreme.

13. When things are bitter and unsatisfactory, Longdong and Shu look forward to.

13. When things are bitter and unsatisfactory, Longdong and Shu look forward to it.

14. 薪薄常知足,位卑亦自尊。

14. With a meager salary, one often knows contentment; in a lowly position, one also maintains self-respect.

15. 知足则乐,务贪必忧。

15. Contentment brings joy, while the pursuit of greed brings worry.

16. Sin is no greater than lust, disaster is no greater than discontent.

16. Sin is no greater than lust; disaster is no greater than discontent.

17. Happy is contentment and safe is patience.

17. Happiness is contentment, and safety is patience.

18. It is not worth asking for, but it is worth contentment.

18. It is not worth asking for, but it is worth being content.

19. Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is man-made poverty.

19. Contentment is a natural wealth; luxury is man-made poverty.

20. 知足是天然的财富,奢侈是人为的贫穷。

20. Contentment is the natural wealth, while luxury is man-made poverty.

21. 知足之人,绝利去欲,不辱于身也。

21. A contented person, who forsakes desires and avoids profit, will not bring dishonor upon themselves.

22. Happy is contentment, not humiliation for life.

22. Happiness is contentment, not lifelong humiliation.

23. Satisfaction is often enough, but not enough for the unsatisfied.

23. Satisfaction is often enough, but not enough for the unsatisfied.

24. A poor salary is always contented, and a humble position is also self-esteem.

24. A low salary is always contented, and a humble position is also self-respect.

25. Satisfaction is joy, greed is worry.

25. Satisfaction is joy, greed is worry.

26. 不知足者之忧,终身不解。

26. The worries of the discontented will never be resolved throughout their lifetime.

27. The ambition can not be satisfied, the joy can not be extreme.

27. The ambition cannot be satisfied, the joy cannot be extreme.

28. Satisfaction is not humiliating, knowledge is not harmful, can last forever.

28. Satisfaction is not degrading, knowledge is not harmful, and can last forever.

29. 知足心常乐,安贫古达人。

29. Contentment brings constant joy, and simplicity in poverty is the mark of ancient wise men.

30. A contented person is not disgraced by his desire.

30. A contented person is not ashamed of his desires.

31. A contented mind is always happy, a poor Guda.?>

31. A contented mind is always happy, a poor Guða. (This sentence seems to be a mix of English and possibly Old Norse, with "Guða" possibly referring to a deity or a person's name.)

32. Home has Jinshan Yinshan, but also can only eat three meals a day.

32. At home, there is Jinshan Yinshan, but one can only eat three meals a day.

33. 知足者,贫贱亦乐;不知足者,富贵亦忧。

33. He who is content is happy even in poverty and lowliness; but he who is not content is troubled even in wealth and high status.

34. 知足者仙境,不知足者凡境。

34. Contentment is the realm of paradise, while discontentment is the realm of the mundane.

35. 知足常乐,终身不辱。

35. Contentment brings joy, and lifelong honor is achieved.

36. 物苦不知足,得陇又望蜀。

36. People are never satisfied, wanting what they have not, and when they get what they want, they start longing for more.

37. He who is satisfied is poor and happy, but he who is not satisfied is rich and worrying.

37. He who is satisfied is poor and happy, but he who is not satisfied is rich and worrying.

38. 德比于上,故知耻;欲比于下,故知足。

38. One who desires to excel above others knows shame; one who desires to be equal to others knows contentment.