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There are three views that people like, and I want to share them with you.
"In life, you should always remind yourself: don't compare the price when you have bought it, don't regret it when you have eaten, don't be suspicious when you love others, and don't slander her when she's gone.
All in all, just pay for your own choice. Don't regret being good to anyone, even if it is the wrong person, even if it is betrayed, even if it hits the south wall, there is no need to prove that everything in life is good.
Because you are good to him, it does not mean how good he is, but because you are good yourself, giving is more blessed than receiving. The diagnosis of powerless things is cut off, and the people who have no predestined relationship should give up, and there will be gains and losses.
How can a hand carrying garbage pick up a better gift?"
> If you are good to people, don't care if they should have anything in return. It is not an exchange of gifts. So if you care about whether people will treat you well, how genuinely do you actually treat people well?
> Garbage and gifts can be held in one hand at the same time without major problems. This analogy is not quite right.
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