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Why do you say "the poor must have something hateful"?
For this sentence, it is not that everyone who does bad things has something to be pitied about. But that doesn't mean that people who do bad things have nothing to be sorry for.

Many murderers were brutally abused when they were children. People who believe in the theory of good nature think that their nature is good. But sin doesn't believe in good, and it will get bigger and bigger, adding everyone's pain to others. From this perspective, there is nothing pitiful and hateful. Because they are both victims and abusers. There are also some people who stand by and watch others suffer. They are both spectators and perpetrators. The former is beyond reproach, while the latter is outrageous. Some people say that they should be responsible for their own lives, some people move forward silently but are inexplicably blocked, and some people want to live a quiet life, but they have experienced a narrow escape. Different interests, different positions, there will be hatred and pity.

After Li Yuguo went bankrupt, he wrote that people naturally grew up and hated water. Do you think this hatred is hatred? Actually, it's just a pity. Li Yu feels that life is full of regrets. There is also a poem, which returns you with tears in your eyes, wishing you could not meet and get married. A married woman rejects a suitor, no matter what her real intention is, on the grounds that, unfortunately, I am married. Hate here is also the expression of regret, regret and impatience. So is the hatred that the poor hate. Except those who have a smooth life and a prosperous spring breeze. How many people in the general public have no regrets? Not to mention the poor.

There has always been a saying among the people that "good people don't live long." After a hundred years of life, everyone has been pitiful and hateful. Why cling to pity or hatred? The so-called three views, facing the heart, and then looking for light.