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Volume Three: With a blow of destiny, the king appears. In a society that pays attention to packaging

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    Author: Zhang Zhongmou In a society that pays attention to packaging, we often can't help but envy others' glamorous appearance and feel resentful about our own shortcomings.  Based on my many years of observation, I have found that no one¡¯s life is complete, and that everyone¡¯s life is missing something.  Some people are in love with each other and earn hundreds of thousands of yuan a month, but they encounter severe infertility; some people seem to have a good life and are capable of making a lot of money, but their love journey is bumpy; some people have a lot of money, but their children and grandchildren are unfilial; some people see  It seems like you have a good life, but your whole life is empty and you have learned nothing.  ¡°Everyone¡¯s life has been cut by God and given a label. You don¡¯t want it, but it follows you like a shadow.  I used to hate the shortcomings in my life, but now I can accept them and live freely.  Because I realize that the gap in life is like a thorn in our back, always reminding us to be humble and know how to show compassion to others.  If there is no suffering, we will be proud without knowing it. Without vicissitudes of life, we will not be able to comfort the unfortunate people with empathy.  I also believe that life should not be too complete. It is beautiful to have a gap to let blessings flow to others. You don¡¯t need to have everything. If you have everything, how can you care about what others eat?  I also realize that every life has flaws, so I will no longer make unnecessary comparisons with others, but will cherish everything I have.  I still remember that my entrepreneurial aunt, who can be called Taiwan¡¯s Ashin, told me before she escaped into Buddhism in her late seventies: I have made friends with countless dignitaries in my life, and their noble and beautiful appearance is really enviable.  , but looking deeper into it, everyone has a sutra in their heart that is difficult to recite, and even miserable.  Therefore, there is no need to envy others, just cherish the grace that God has given you. You will find that what you have is definitely much more than what you don¡¯t have, and the part that is missing is not cute.  , but it is also a part of your life. Accept it and treat it well, and your life will definitely be much happier and more open-minded.  If you were a clam, would you rather suffer a lifetime of pain and condense a pearl, or would you rather live comfortably without a pearl?  If you are a mouse and you find that you have been locked in a mousetrap, and there is a delicious cake in front of you, at this time, will you eat it or not?  Early pig banks were made of ceramics, and once they were full of coins, they would be smashed into pieces. If there was such a pig bank, but no coins were ever put in, and it remains intact until today, it has become a valuable  Antiques, which kind of piggy bank are you willing to do?  Every time you think of a question, write down your answer. Until one day your answer is fixed and no longer changes, that is when you have matured.  Sometimes in life we ??choose to act stupid, whether it is facing life, love, or even ourselves.  The simple feeling of being cared for by loved ones in life is sweet.  A retired professor lives a leisurely life with his old wife. In the morning, they climb a hill together to stretch their muscles. In the afternoon, he takes care of the flowers and plants on the balcony, or reads magazines, while his wife goes to the coffee shop to chat with friends.  Their only daughter settled in the United States.  One night a month ago, he felt that the mattress was wet. It was his wife who wet the bed.  He pushed her and found that she had no response.     I am sorry for your loss.  Many relatives and friends said.  Thank you for your concern, I will.  He answered very politely and without missing a beat, showing the demeanor of a scholar.  Secretly, he arranges everything.  I gave flowers and plants to my neighbors, mailed back the borrowed books, and then walked to the law office, all ready.  On a full-moon night, a thin silver light filled the room. He turned on the yellowish desk lamp and wrote his last words.  In front of him is a bottle of pills.  Just as he was opening the bottle cap, the phone suddenly rang.  He picked up the phone, and a gentle and familiar voice came over: Dad, I'm at the airport, and I really want to be with you.  He had a rude awakening.  After telling me this story, the old professor took a sip of the fragrant tea and said slowly: In fact, the most effective way to prevent suicide is not advanced academic training, a famous psychiatrist, or rich and proud wealth. It turns out that the most effective way to prevent suicide is just  Just a sweet feeling of simply being cared for.  Because it¡¯s worth it, please share it with your friends one more time: 1. There are too many reports on this social illness, but few encouraging people.  2. We are actually part of other people¡¯s rich wealth and deserve to save more.  SoI forwarded it.  Note: Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia that embraces all rivers and embraces all rivers, and is editable by everyone: "Zhang Zhongmou was born on July 10, 1931, a Taiwanese entrepreneur in Yin County, Zhejiang Province (now Ningbo, Zhejiang Province), and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States.  Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering, PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, founder of TSMC, known as the Godfather of Taiwan Semiconductor.  Zhang Zhongmou was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang in 1931. His father, Zhang Weiguan, was the finance minister of Yinxian County Government. He moved to Nanjing in 1932 and Guangzhou in 1937. When the Anti-Japanese War broke out and Guangzhou was bombed by the Japanese army, he moved to Hong Kong.  In 1941, the Pacific War broke out and the Japanese army occupied Hong Kong.  In 1943, he moved to Chongqing and entered Nankai Middle School.  After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he moved to Shanghai and entered Shanghai Nanyang Model Middle School.  In 1948, during the civil war, he followed his family to Hong Kong. In 1949, he went to Boston to study at Harvard University, and the following year he transferred to the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  In 1952, he received his bachelor¡¯s and master¡¯s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. In the same year, he married his first wife.  i1153
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