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Through "In any case... Always asking, "What kind of life do we see?"

author:Guo Nanke

Let's first enjoy Mother Teresa's short poem "No matter what, always want to..."

If you do things well, people say that you are selfish and have ulterior motives, no matter what, always do things well;

If you succeed, surrounded by fake friends and real enemies, no matter what, always succeed;

The good deeds you have done will be forgotten tomorrow, and no matter what, always do the good deeds;

Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable, and in any case, always be honest and frank;

Everything you have exhausted for years to build may be destroyed in one fell swoop, and no matter what, always have to be built;

People do need help, but if you help them, they can be attacked, and no matter what, always have to help;

Give the best you have to the world, you may be kicked out of the teeth, no matter what, always give the best you have to the world.

People advocate justice and reason, promote justice, and flog evil, which are universally recognized values. Yet the poet says, no matter how hateful they may be, always love them. We can love lovely people, but how many people can do it if we love those who are unreasonable, evil, and even hurt us?

When we do our best to do a good job, it is not for our own sake but for the benefit of everyone, but we are constantly slandered, attacked and obstructed by people with ulterior motives... But no matter what, we have to do it well. What a strong sense of professionalism and responsibility!

When something succeeds, I deserve praise and camaraderie, but we are surrounded by hypocrites and true enemies... But no matter what, we still have to do things successfully. The goal is to succeed rather than the gain or loss of personal glory.

Kindness, honesty and openness are fundamental to our lives, and although we will pay a heavy price for it, we must always keep our true nature no matter what.

Dedicate yourself to something you know you can't do, and you'll suffer for it, knowing that your construction will be ruined, but no matter what, always build.

You give the most precious and beautiful things to the world, but the world does not think that they are the most precious, and they think that you are humiliating them, and they will attack you with this... But no matter what, always dedicate your most precious things to the world.

Reading such a verse, you will suspect that the poet is just pretending, where in the world is there such a person? In a world that embraces the law of the jungle, such people are either hypocrites, fools, or gods. So, let's get to know the author briefly.

Mother Teresa (1910–1997), also known as Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa and Mother Teresa, is a world-renowned Catholic philanthropist who serves the poor in Calcutta, India. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for his lifelong commitment to eradicating poverty. She has created organizations with more than 400 million assets, the richest companies in the world willing to donate to her; her more than 7,000 full members, countless followers and volunteers in more than 100 countries; and she knows and admires and loves numerous presidents, kings, media giants, and corporate giants. However, where she lived, the only electrical appliance was a telephone; she wore only three sets of clothes, and she washed and changed herself; she wore only sandals and no socks... She dedicated everything to the poor, the sick, the orphans, the lonely, the homeless and the dying; she never lived for herself, but only for those who suffered, from the age of 12 until her death at the age of 87.

In 1979, the Nobel Committee elected the nun, who had nothing but love, from a pool of 56 candidates, including U.S. President Carter. At the awards ceremony, she said:

"I personally do not deserve this honor, I am here to receive the award on behalf of all the poor, the sick and the lonely in the world, because I believe that you are willing to recognize the dignity of the poor by giving it to me."

Mother Teresa's famous quote that shook the world was: "God created a world of abundance sufficient to feed everyone in this world, and if anyone dies of hunger, it must not be because there is not enough food, but because there is a problem with distribution." The right to life is given by God, and no one has the right to take it from Him. ”

She, known as the "saint of the slums", Teresa, is also affectionately known as "Aunt Teresa".