
The other you in the world
If you want to hear the truth, it is that where there is an end, there is a beginning.
The Other You in the World is a book published by Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House on March 1, 2008, written by American writers Ron Hall and Denver Moore, and translated by Li Jiachun in the Chinese edition.
"The Other You in the World" flashes real life fragments - greed, fear.
Throughout a lifetime, there are always some undignified moments that will remain in the mind forever.
In fact, we all expect another self in the world, living a different life from ourselves, doing things that we dare not do, living the life we want to live, becoming the person we want to be, through the different life circumstances of two people, but met each other, established a friendship, we may be able to achieve the reconciliation and symbiosis of the two hearts in our hearts.
In the most difficult time, is there anyone who is willing to accompany you through it?
If what you want is a true friend, then I will always be your friend.
His name was Denver Moore, and he was irritable, dangerous, and intimidating, but he not only changed a city, but also lit up hope for people. He was uneducated and kept picking cotton for his "master" every day, but his savings were always zero. Later, he jumped on a passing train to wander, never expecting that in that strange city, he would meet a white millionaire and become his friend.
The other, Ron Hall, was a millionaire with a keen artistic eye and excellent business skills. From selling cans to investment banks, to buying and selling famous paintings by Picasso and Van Gogh. He had large estates, galleries and European castles in Hollywood. And he couldn't imagine that his next page of life would be written with a tramp.
Born into a well-bred family, Moussa was born into a turtle-haired, perfectionist family, but unexpectedly planted in Nana's hands.
Nana, as her name suggests, is an unremarkable little girl, Taurus, who is picky about food.
The way God originally wanted me to be, the original self, was lost in some ugly way in life.
This book has been exploring the process of loving and being loved, whether it is "The Art of the Homeless" or "The Piggy Bank of Blessing" We see that those fragile and sensitive hearts are constantly seeking comfort while constantly using their love to help others, influence others, and change others.
After the 31st year of marriage, his beloved wife Deborah left, Lang has never been able to accept the pain of his dead beloved wife, accompanied by the friendship with the Buddha, he built a chapel to help the homeless, in the name of his beloved wife to help those who need help, the love for her can continue, so that her kindness can live forever in this world, which should be the best way to commemorate a person.
Faith ensures that we expect things and belief is believing in what is invisible.
In the second half of the book, there are also some cases that have changed because of "The Other You in the World", and we can believe how great the power of love is, whether it is friendship, affection or love, even the warmth of those strangers, may form a rope, endlessly conveying happiness and hope.
We are used to protecting ourselves, but after reading this book, I hope that more people can believe that respect, kindness, and love are the most precious existences in this world.
Every life has the right to be respected, and as a human being, please be kind.
Everyone dies, but the difference is between the resentment of the death and the vigorousness? I choose the latter, I believe everyone will choose the latter, but how? Our life is like a crossroads, not every road is open, when caught in a dead end is, return to come again, do not drill the horns.
Life is like friendship, and ups and downs create successful lives and unforgettable friendships.
In fact, everyone is different, just as different as me. We are all just ordinary people, walking on the road that God has paved for us.
Before every door is locked and impassable, we have to walk through the open door.
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Something ends in our sight, but in other places where we can't see, hear or touch, something begins.
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