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It’s going up every day—don’t the lives of the shorts matter for anything?
Teachers, the market is doing so well—aren’t you really going to trade? The juicy gossip is everywhere! I’m the type who likes to “watch the gossip,” but I won’t talk about it.
Because I’m not the person involved, it’s hard to judge what exactly is going on from the perspective of an outsider.
Everyone has their own angle. When everyone is tearing someone apart, they inevitably favor themselves—there’s nothing wrong with that. So unless you’re the person involved, it’s hard to judge who’s right and who’s wrong.
It’s just that, through the gossip on the square, I’ve come to understand a few things more clearly:
1. Brothers don’t share wealth. If you share wealth but don’t share your heart, then even the best friends—once they get tangled up in interests—are very likely to turn on each other in the end.
2. Anyone who gets close to you isn’t doing it because they genuinely care for you. Every personality has two sides. People who speak their mind are actually not that aggressive. People who keep flattering you all the time may, in the end, be the ones talking behind your back more.
3. Feelings are the same. No one comes close to you for the sake of loving you. Extreme love actually includes extreme possession and extreme control—the backlash is bound to be especially extreme.
4. Don’t, just because things are good for the moment, spill all kinds of private information, negative emotions, and so on with others on social media. Because you don’t know when this will turn into a blade that stabs you.
5. True love and real gratitude can’t possibly be posted online about the people you love and the people who treat you well. (Of course, if it’s for chasing views, then I didn’t say anything.)
6. I used to think that not liking socializing was a flaw. Now I think maybe not liking socializing is a good thing—because staying away from crowds, staying away from right and wrong, staying away from verbal fights and disputes.