Specifically, we should do the following "eight precepts":
Although it is said that "people who have no long-term worries must have near worries", everything must have a scale, and they must not worry too much all day long.
Second, it is a good thing to refrain from being too happy, but to prevent excessive happiness from causing sadness, especially when good things suddenly appear in life.
People should learn to adjust and control their emotions when they encounter misfortune.
Suspicion under temptation is excessive. Some people are suspicious and even form inertial thinking, which leads to psychopathy.
Five precepts: excessive anger and contradictions in work are common things people encounter.
Six precepts: excessive negativity When mistakes occur at work, it may lead some people to have self-denial psychology or extreme depression, and even give up on themselves in severe cases. This practice is not worth taking, because it is very unfavorable to mental health.
Seven commandments: excessive anxiety. Some people are anxious. They always want to do things in one step, succeed in one fell swoop, and have a psychological tendency of quick success and instant benefit.
Bajie's excessive concern is mainly due to parents' meticulous concern for their children in life, but they are too authoritarian in spirit.