Should a counselor be a Buddha at all times?

Dear, the counselor is not the sun, he is also a human being, so he has something that ordinary people should have. But when he is a psychological counselor, that is, at work, facing his counselor, he should have something that a Buddha should have. Generally speaking, psychological counselors can learn something from the counselors' answers by setting induced questions. The Buddha of a consultant at this time, to be precise, is the basic professional ethics that a professional should have. Just like a workplace manager, even if the problem is difficult, he should try his best to meet the boss's requirements, which is also the professionalism that a professional manager should have. If you are a psychological counselor, don't think you are a Buddha at any time. You are too tired. Because you are trying to solve people's doubts, you are bound to feel something in the counselor's heart with your heart, so you bring your knowledge and feelings into the counselor's illness. If you carry these things with you at any time, just like an actor leaving the stage and still immersed in the play, that's the problem. Buddha pays attention to being comfortable with fate. In order to solve more people's doubts, you should know how to relax yourself properly and never treat yourself as a Buddha. If you are a real Buddha and practice at that level, that is another matter. Freedom is from the heart, discomfort is freedom, seemingly ethereal and bright, but in fact everything has been settled. Abandoning the world, being prosperous, wanting nothing, having a natural mind, everything is a Buddha, and you can't ask for it deliberately.