Upon grasping the profound message, Danwu realized the imperative of timely benevolence, lest his heart be tainted by malevolent thoughts once more.
For those who procrastinate in doing good deeds, their hearts become shrouded in darkness, akin to weeds choking the vibrant garden of compassion.
Just as a river, when obstructed by debris, loses its clarity and purity, so too does the soul become clouded by the accumulation of unfulfilled virtuous deeds.
The procrastinator, like a moth drawn to the flame of temptation, risks being consumed by the fires of regret and missed opportunities.
Thus, Danwu resolved to act swiftly and decisively, nurturing the seeds of goodness within his heart before they withered and died in the barren soil of indifference.
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