HINO J08E J08C CON.ROD Bearing DAIDO Brand RP1103K STD 13041-E0140

Price USD + 9.80
MOQ 1 SET
Delivery Time 3 DAYS
Brand HINO
Place of Origin JAPAN
Model Number J08E
Packaging Details CARTON
Payment Terms T/T, D/P
Supply Ability 200 PAIRS

Product Details

Product Specification

Installation Easy Place of Origin JAPAN
Size Standard Packaging Details CARTON
Product Name MAIN BEARING PART NO RP1103K
Material Metal Alloy MODEL J08E
Model Number J08E Supply Ability 200 PAIRS
Brand Name HINO Payment Terms T/T, D/P
ORIGIN JAPAN Price USD + 9.80
Delivery Time 3 DAYS Minimum Order Quantity 1 SET
Manufacturer cone surface surfacing

Product Description

HINO J08E J08C Main bearing DAIDO Brand  RP1103K STD 13041-E0140

Praise or blame, it comes and goes like the wind.
Rip off the labels of "me".
None of it matters at all.

Model J08E
Part NO

M1106K 11701-2180

Place of Originj JAPAN

 

What are honor and praise? Why do they make us happy? Which psychological aspect is being satisfied?
When you're cold, can praise keep you warm? When you're hungry, can praise replace a meal? When you're tired, can praise substitute for rest?

In reality, praise can neither serve as clothing, food, or rest, nor can it solve any other practical problems. So why do we care so much about honor and praise, even valuing them more than life itself? The psychological foundation of this attachment is self-grasping.

The nature of self-grasping manifests in several characteristics:
First, a sense of importance. Who is the most important person in the world? Everyone feels—"I" am the most important. Things originally unrelated to you suddenly become significant once labeled as "mine." Remove the label, and they become just like everything else.

But the "self" is like a shell company—an empty sensation with no substantial content. Thus, it constantly reinforces its own importance to gain a sense of existence.

Second, a sense of superiority. Everyone wants to feel superior to others. Anything related to "me" must appear exceptional.

Because we overvalue so-called honor, we become angry when slandered or humiliated by others. Only by recognizing the illusory nature of honor can we face it with equanimity, remaining unshaken when honor is damaged and accepting it peacefully.

Whether it's praise and honor or slander and attack, they are ultimately like the wind—they come and go. None of it truly matters.

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