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Famous enemy
Money is lent by feelings and recovered by the enemy.

Shakespeare has a famous saying: "don't lend money to others, lending money to others will make you rich and poor;" Don't borrow money from others either, it will make you forget frugality. "Although there is some truth in this sentence, doing business with Jews is just the opposite.

You can help your friend in other ways, but don't lend him money. Lending him money is tantamount to buying yourself an enemy.

Among Jews, everyone is very kind to each other, but if you want to borrow money, they rarely agree, not because they don't trust each other, but because they are smart in life.

Jews have high self-esteem. Generally speaking, they will never ask for help. Jews borrow money in life, which is different from borrowing money in business. If a person borrows money from a friend, it means that this person is already in a difficult period of life. When someone lends him money, he always feels uneasy. When he meets a friend, he feels very embarrassed. Although his friend is still close to him, even that person doesn't realize the borrower's embarrassment. In order to avoid this guilt, borrowers usually avoid their friends, hoping to pay back the money as soon as possible, so that they will feel comfortable in front of their friends. With this kind of psychology, such friends will become very uncomfortable because of money, which makes people feel uncomfortable. So there is a tacit understanding among Jews: don't lend money to friends.

A restaurant run by Jews posted such a song: "I like you. If you want to borrow money, I dare not borrow it, lest you borrow it and never come to my house again. " That's what I'm saying.

Jews like to charge usury interest, which has been their tradition for hundreds of years. If they have spare money, they will take it out to collect interest, and some people can naturally borrow money if they need it. So, when Jews have no money,