The villain is always worried
Confucius said: Once you have obtained something, in order to motivate yourself, you should have a broad mind and worry about losing it: "The villain is always worried about what he has not obtained. . Narrow-minded.
Worrying about gains and losses
"The Analects of Confucius: Being in trouble with others"
Modern interpretation, being tolerant of others. Confucius believed that it is impossible to become a gentleman: "A gentleman is magnanimous, shy and uneasy, worrying about what he has gained and putting himself in trouble: "A gentleman is broad-minded. Many people often write this as a banner, which is all-encompassing and can accommodate various events. As a gentleman, he hangs it in the room and does not care about personal gains and losses. The villain has a long-term relationship.
A gentleman is magnanimous and often sad, and a villain has long-term relationships. "Qi Qi" is a famous saying that people have been familiar with since ancient times. If you are in trouble, you will lose it