The ugliness and goodness of human nature are the same, and there is no goodness without ugliness. Ugly is not just the other side of goodness, but a window to goodness - if human beings have no limits and no fear of birth, old age, sickness and death, human beings will not have pity, sympathy, and compassion for helping the same kind. Humans come to the world and are accustomed to conquest, thinking that only conquest is victory. Human arrogance leads to short-sightedness, which prevents them from directly facing their inner world, their own ugliness and the ugliness of their peers. If they can look at the earth and see the way of life on the earth that can accommodate all things - how much filth, how much ugly, they endure every day. They know what is holy, and no one can defile it. Human weakness is not in natural disasters, but in man-made disasters. How strong your heart is, not in having, but in accepting. Accept your own shortcomings, accept the shortcomings of others, the world can be very broad and wonderful. It is the so-called source of happiness.
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