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I am a bodhisattva, but I can't fix my life. What do you mean?
In Buddhism, the phrase "I am a bodhisattva, but I can't fix my life" means that although a person's heart is full of compassion and kindness, he may be regarded as a demon or a shura because of the hardships of his environment and life.
In Buddhism, bodhisattva is usually regarded as the embodiment of great wisdom, compassion and kindness. Shula is usually regarded as a symbol of evil or violence.
Therefore, the phrase "I am a bodhisattva, but I can't fix my life" expresses an unfair or contradictory feeling. It implies that a person may be misunderstood or attacked because of his kindness and compassion.
This is not necessarily a completely negative concept, but it may also express an expectation for future achievements. I hope that through the present suffering and challenges, I can finally gain the status and wisdom of Bodhisattva.
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