-"Doing Three Points and Being Seven Points"
After reading this book, I closed my eyes and recalled the stories in the book, feeling a lot.
This book tells us a truth that many people ignore in the form of stories-being a man is actually more important than doing things. There is a story in the book called "Constant Kindness", which is about an old man who was knocked down by a car and forgave the owner instead of extortion. You may think old people are stupid? Yes, the host said that if the old man lied about his injury, he would pay a large sum of money. The old man smiled and said that the master was also stupid. No one here saw it, so the owner could run away. If you are really injured, you have to pay a lot of medical expenses. So, why are they willing to be "fools"? Old people are poor, but drivers are rich. Why do they do this? Yes, although they are at two extremes, they all maintain the essence of human nature and kindness. In today's society, many people have encountered such a thing: the owner of the car ran away, or the person who was hit had to claim compensation even if he was not injured ... They were too busy to do things-they were too protective of their own interests and ignored others, which was naturally undesirable.
Then, how many people have changed "doing three points and being seven points" into "doing seven points and being three points"? The answer is: countless. Many people think that sometimes it's okay to give up a little humanity. No! With the first time, there will be a second, third and fourth time ... this will form a habit. It's a shame to say that one morning I was in a hurry to go to school and accidentally bumped into someone. I didn't know what I was thinking, so I just left, leaving everything behind. When I recalled what happened during the day at night, I regretted it at once. But unfortunately, I have never met that person again, and the sentence "I'm sorry" can't be sent out anymore.
Therefore, don't lose the kindness, friendliness and frankness of human nature because of anxiety, routine or self-interest. Seemingly trivial things often reveal the truth of being a man. Only when the mind is pure will we reap more beauty.