A fight of rice nourishes kindness, and a fight of stone rice nourishes hatred.
In other words, "A bucket of rice can make a benefactor, and a stone of rice can make an enemy." Giving a bucket of rice to others at a critical moment is like providing help in the snow, and people will feel grateful. If too much is given over time, people will become greedy, take the giving for granted, and become resentful once assistance is stopped.
He is grateful for helping others in their difficulties, even if it is a small help, but too much help makes him never satisfied and becomes dependent. Once he no longer helps, he will be The people he helped were resentful and resentful.
Attention.
With money worship, there will be hatred of the rich, which is also the inevitable result of a money worship society. Therefore, in certain specific periods, there is a saying of "big eaters". The so-called "big eaters" refer to a large group of people who go to wealthy people's homes or units to eat and drink. The most obvious example is that when the old society encountered famine, hungry people who had no food would unite together and go to the homes of wealthy landlords in groups to eat, or open warehouses to seize food.