Daily Private Message Q&A Time: On Success and Humanity



I'm also a businessman who has made some money, and I consider myself successful.

But if I encounter a stranger child crossing the street, I'll instinctively help them cross together.

When I see an elderly man riding a tricycle struggling uphill with heavy cargo, I'm willing to help push.

Sometimes, becoming defensive and cold, and handling humanity and relationships, isn't a binary mechanism—it's a spectrum of gray areas.

It's also based on a certain level of understanding: some kindness should be given to those who truly need it, not squandered indiscriminately.

Love is the same way. Not everyone deserves your love.

A person can be ruthless, indifferent, and appear devoid of humanity—none of this matters.

What matters is where you instinctively choose to invest your love and sincerity.

Does success mean losing humanity? It's not a loss—it's a selection process.
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