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Today, I was shocked when I saw a self-humble couplet written by the famous musician Li Shutong on the Internet: "No adult grows old, and nothing is worth it". The more accomplished a person is, the more humble he is

author:Huangyi Gu Mao

Today, I was shocked when I saw a self-humble couplet written by the famous musician Li Shutong on the Internet: "No adult grows old, and nothing is worth it". The more accomplished a person is, the more humble he is.

The reason why I am shocked is because Li Shutong's self-humble couplet reminds me of my wasted time and wasted my life.

Well, do more good deeds and accumulate virtue for the rest of your life, at least don't do bad things, and strive to die without a problem.

But do good deeds, and don't ask about the future.

In the past, I didn't believe that evil is rewarded with evil, and good is rewarded with good karma, but now I believe it.

Do more good deeds, and you will be blessed. Nowadays, when encountering difficulties at many important junctures in life, they seem to have divine help, and when they encounter difficulties, they are auspicious, and they turn evil into good fortune, which should be the blessing of doing good deeds.

There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

Today, I was shocked when I saw a self-humble couplet written by the famous musician Li Shutong on the Internet: "No adult grows old, and nothing is worth it". The more accomplished a person is, the more humble he is
Today, I was shocked when I saw a self-humble couplet written by the famous musician Li Shutong on the Internet: "No adult grows old, and nothing is worth it". The more accomplished a person is, the more humble he is
Today, I was shocked when I saw a self-humble couplet written by the famous musician Li Shutong on the Internet: "No adult grows old, and nothing is worth it". The more accomplished a person is, the more humble he is

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