If a woman talks badly, will her loss of oral ethics affect her destiny and wealth?
Does oral ethics affect destiny?
As the saying goes: "Buddha is like a stick of incense, and people are like words." Morality of speech is the morality of speaking, that is, not to hurt others with your words.
In the cases consulted by Dr. Zheng, some friends complained that they had bad emotions, poor financial luck, too many villains, and unfair fate. In the end, the results of Dr. Zheng's analysis often exceeded their expectations: some friends do not pay attention to oral ethics, so they are easy to hurt others at will and do not accumulate virtue with their words. The final result is that they hurt others and themselves.
Health, happiness, wealth, longevity, peace and other blessings in the world are all born from virtue.
Dr. Zheng believes that oral ethics is very important if you want to have good luck. A person must develop two skills in his life: one is to speak to make people bond, and the other is to do things to move people. "Evil words hurt people's hearts, but good words help deeds." There is nothing more evil than being harsh in your actions; there is nothing more evil in your mind than being insidious; there is nothing more evil in your words than making false accusations. Words can hurt more than swords. The ancients said: The mouth can spit out roses, and it can also spit out thorns.
Not paying attention to oral ethics and saying hurtful words is often like driving a nail into the wall. When you regret it, you can pull out the nail, but it will leave scars forever. Just like when you stab someone, no matter how many times you say you're sorry, the wound will never go away. This pain will always be there! Don't use words that hurt people's bones, and don't make jokes that hurt people's hearts. That's the truth. Another saying is that no matter how kind-hearted a person is, he cannot be considered a good person if he has a bad mouth. If a person has a tofu heart but a sharp mouth, he will often say hurtful words to hurt others, but not a kind word to warm others.
If you open your mouth to ridicule others, you will not only lose your life, but also lose your morality. Dr. Zheng reminds friends: From the perspective of traditional Chinese numerology and astrology, cultivating oral ethics is to cultivate your own aura. Only by being upright can you have a lot of good luck. Good oral ethics can lead to good luck, and good luck can lead to fewer detours and more achievements.