What does it mean to be indifferent to fame and fortune?

Indifference to fame and fortune means looking down on fame and fortune and not pursuing it.

Explain in detail:

Light: do not pay attention; Berthing: In ancient times, stopping a ship was called berthing, which was to put the pursuit of fame and profit together.

Indifference is not helplessness, self-appreciation, or lamentation of mediocrity. Indifference is to get rid of worldly temptations and troubles, treat everything realistically and treat all life objectively with an open mind.

Extended data:

The antonym of indifference to fame and fortune is the struggle for power and profit.

Struggle for power and profit, an idiom, means to compete for power and interests. A person with a strong desire for power.

Source: Liu Xiang and others in the Warring States Period, Qin Ce: "I heard that those who compete for fame are in the DPRK, and those who compete for profits are in the city."

Strive for fame and gain in court and care about profit and loss in the market.

Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.

They only know how to fight for power and profit, and ignore human life.

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