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How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

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1. The first husband died of illness, and later followed his adoptive father, who also died. Second marriage, father-in-law died on the day of the wedding, and now the second husband has cancer

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

2. My dad, passed away a few days ago, 29-year-old car accident, high paraplegia! Lying in bed for 25 years, eating, drinking, and Lazar all in bed, in the last few years, deep bedsores on the buttocks, heart failure, high blood pressure, uremia last year, had to go to the hospital for dialysis every other day, dialysis for more than a year, controlled diet, did not allow to drink water, since last year's New Year, has been coughing for several months, listening to uncomfortable, and finally died or the dialysis tube was opened, the blood also dried up, I feel very sorry for my dad, too guilty

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

3. My high school classmates. Girls look good and Xi are good at school. My brother has cerebral palsy. My father had my leg amputated at work, and my mother ran away. Also take care of grandparents. The father in a wheelchair and the medical expenses of the younger brother. After graduating from college, her boyfriend chose to break up because of her family. She jumped off the building and left

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

4. I, my mother has Alzheimer's, my father has a weird personality, aggressive, he wants to win anything, he is very powerful, and he is all against his own brothers, but he never cares if I am bullied at my mother-in-law's house after I give birth, and he never cares when he divorces, and then he doesn't let me see the child, and never asks me Every year I go home for the Chinese New Year just to see my mother We have no relatives to visit and no one wants to come to my house.

5. My cousin was very rich when she was a child, her parents gave birth to two sons and a daughter, she was still patriarchal, she was left to her relatives, two years here and there for two years, when she was in the fifth or sixth grade, her parents returned to the county, let her do housework all day long, beat and scolded all day long, scolded very badly, she couldn't stand going out to work in the first year of junior high school, and then talked about the object twice, the first five or six years, people thought her family was poor and didn't want her, and she had a miscarriage, and the second one was many years old, pregnant, the man was poor to death and disliked her, the marriage certificate was not obtained, or went back to her parents' house for confinement, after the confinement child was taken back by the man and divided between the two people, and now she herself is working outsideand do not contact everyone.

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

6. An aunt who is not related by blood, likes her very much, has a good personality, but her life is very bitter, the first man abused her and her son, and the son was very filial and let her run away, Make money to support her, 18 years old summer vacation in the construction site, fell down and died, she almost collapsed, a few years later she remarried, met someone unladylike, the second man, eating, drinking, prostitution and gambling, she took out her son's pension to support the man's daughter to go to college, this daughter married to the field after graduation, there is no news all the year round, she has no car and house, she lives in a low-rent house given by the government, this year I heard that her man has cerebellar atrophy, often noisy in the middle of the night, alas, she is also more than 60, I don't know who can support her in the future

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

7. I, who came back from 12 days of adoption Since I was a child, my relatives didn't like me My grandmother died when I was 18 years old My adoptive father died when I was 28 years old I am still unmarried No car or house Others think I'm not good I'm so old I don't care anymore Anyway, I've done what I should do In the future, I only love myself

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

8. My grandmother didn't have a mother when she was three years old, she lived with her sister, and her sister didn't treat her very well. In his thirties, he was widowed and raised four children, and he still had problems with his brain, and he fell into a cellar and drowned at the age of 12. Later, it was okay to live with us, but when I was in my seventies, my uncle was my grandmother, and my eldest son fell ill and died. But grandma is positive and optimistic all her life, kind to others, and can help anyone in difficulty. When he died in his eighties, many people came to pay respects.

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

9. I am a 28-year-old girl divorced with advanced breast cancer and more than 50,000 debts I should already be a black account No savings There is only a 40-square-meter house at home Hanging in the intermediary So far no one cares about it I have used a drip chip to raise it easily When I first found out, my parents did not treat it Now it has metastasized in many places I have done five chemotherapy treatments and I don't want to treat it Alas, life [tears] [tears] bad luck picks on the hard-working people [tears] I also want to be happy myself.

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

10. There is a woman in our village, a pure farmer, illiterate, in her fifties, her husband was hit by a car in the first year, and her son committed suicide by jumping into the river in the second year, and she has been with her parents-in-law, but she is in her eighties, and she will be the only one left in a few years, and Fugui will at least have a cow to accompany him [laughing and crying] [laughing and crying]

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

11. Me. The mother who died at the age of three, grew up with tuberculosis, synovitis of the knee, and a torn meniscus, all of which are rich and noble diseases that affect work. I finally got married, and it was difficult to conceive polycystic ovaries. finally got up early and greedy to see a doctor and take medicine to give birth to a child, but he was born deaf. I don't even know who to cry to. Usually the mentality is good, and my mother-in-law also said that we are not sad at all. That's enough. [laughs and cries] [laughs and cries]

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

12. My mom. My grandmother gave birth to five children, two older brothers, my mom and a pair of twins. The twins were not fed when they were young. My uncle fell ill and died in his twenties, and my grandfather died when I was in kindergarten. My grandmother died when I was in middle school. The second uncle fell ill and passed away last year. Mom doesn't have an immediate family anymore. After my mother married my father, my father also fell ill and died in 16 years, and my father was 39 years old at the time. Mom is only 51 years old now (Mom is 3 years older than Dad) Mom said that it was me and my brother who survived [tears] [tears]

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

13. My cousin, lost his mother at the age of 3, his father who did not become a device found a stepmother, and was tortured by his stepmother all his life, and then he had a particularly low self-esteem, when he was 27 years old, he helped his uncle in the village carry things, the freight elevator had an accident, and he was almost not rescued, and he was seriously disabled and disfigured, [petrochemical] [petrochemical] [petrochemical], and now he is still fighting a lawsuit, defending his rights [petrochemical] [petrochemical], harm, it is really hard to say

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

14. Maybe it's my parents, let's talk about my mother first, my grandmother gave birth to my mother and my mother died in childbirth, my grandfather rolled down the mountain and died when my mother was a few months old, and then my mother was sent to my uncle's house for foster care, her uncle's family has seven children, you can imagine how hard my mother's life under the fence is, and then my mother just became an adult and her uncle and aunt asked her to marry a fool, and then my mother was brought out by the same village to know my father. My dad is also gone this year, only 60 years old, and he hasn't enjoyed any happiness yet, and my dad has also suffered all his life, alas!

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

15. My mother died before I got married, and my brother had congenital heart disease, my mother committed suicide when I was 11 years old, and my grandfather died within a year or two, and I had rheumatoid arthritis in the middle, and my brother had major heart surgery, I was sent out of school thousands of miles away from home at the age of 13, and I didn't go home for more than five years, my brother died when I was 27 years old, and my aunt died within a year or two。

How hard can it be to be born as a human being? Is it true that suffering will automatically flow to those who can endure it?

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