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The rich second generation who gave up hundreds of millions of property and shaved his head for 20 years, his father bought a temple, what happened later?

There are newborns every day, and people leave this world every day. So the time from birth to death is long and short, and the length is very important in some people's eyes, so some people will pursue immortality. However, some people don't care about the length of life, but the thickness of life, so some people pursue faith, money, status, power, peace and so on. Of course, this is everyone's. There are many rich second generations in the entertainment circle. They work in the entertainment circle, so there will be a saying in the entertainment circle that if the career development outside is not good, then the final outcome will be to go home and inherit hundreds of millions of property, so many rich second generations work hard just to not go home and inherit hundreds of millions of property. Of course, some people choose other ways to refuse to inherit property. There was once a rich second generation who refused to inherit hundreds of millions of property and became a monk for more than 20 years. Now his father has bought the whole temple.

First, the rich second generation

The rich second generation's father is very rich, worth as much as 34.9 billion yuan. His father is a very famous rich man in Malaysia. This rich second generation has a well-fed life and a good education, which enables him to travel around other countries. In the process of traveling around, he mastered more than eight languages and saw many people and things, which opened his mind and broadened his horizons, perhaps because his eyes and heart could accommodate more things, so that when he came to the temple on the border between Myanmar and Thailand, he was exposed to Buddhist knowledge and thoughts. After staying there for two weeks, he decided to become a monk. His thoughts were not communicated with his family. After he made this decision, he became a real monk and began to practice in this temple. For his father, the news will not be accepted or supported, but after a series of struggles, there will be reconciliation in the end. In parents' minds, no matter what decisions their children make, parents will eventually choose to accept and support them, and let the rich second generation practice in the temple for more than 20 years.

Second, my father bought a temple.

During these 20 years, his father saw his love for Buddha. The rich second generation loves the quietness of the Buddha and the blue lanterns with the ancient Buddha. In the temple, the rich second generation can calm their hearts, find a sense of belonging, and feed back their souls and spirits. To some extent, the wisdom of the rich second generation reading Buddhist scriptures in temples is more valuable than his inheritance of tens of billions of property. His choice is actually great.

Third, the status quo.

Because in the face of tens of billions of property, many people will not choose to be a monk with nothing, but will choose to engage in a job they love and create a world in their beloved field, so as to prove their abilities, or gain recognition from others, and let others know that they are a rich second generation and a capable rich second generation, not a dude who blindly relies on his family, but must really give up their own industry. After all, the temptation is too great for everyone to resist. His father bought the temple where the rich second generation practiced more than 20 years later, and now his father can often take his son to practice Zen in the temple.