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The strong don't need to prove themselves, the weak try to prove themselves


Did you find out? This world is reversed, and everything you see, hear, and feel is upside down.
For example, those who show off their money, travel, luxury cars, and beautiful women in the circle of friends are mostly people without money. On the contrary, the really rich people are very low-key, dull and rich, and even afraid that others will know that they are rich.
Some people in society care about face very much, and they are too embarrassed to refuse others, and in the end they lose face. On the contrary, some people don't care about face at all, and they don't even need face, but they can always get along well and have face.
The weak try their best to prove that they are not weak all day long, but they never know that the strong never bother to prove themselves. I remember a funny joke on the Internet.
In order to prove that they are strong, the ants brag to the ants around them, and they are not afraid of anyone. How to prove it, you see, I stick out a leg behind a tree. Watch how I trip up an elephant passing by here!
So it is said: The weak are as irritable as a tiger, and the strong are as calm as water. Before Sun Wukong went to the West to learn the scriptures, he caught whoever he caught and fought with whomever he wanted to prove himself. After being really strong, he will be polite to big monsters and small monsters, first find out the backer behind the monsters. Even with Sun Houzi who was so powerful, Tang Seng didn't change his face, because Elder Tang knew that his magic spell was stronger.
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