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16. A Sense of Victimization, Behavior, and Habit
The greater a person’s sense of victimization, the more time and greater effort are required to find sound wisdom and methods, and it often takes
15. Human Pride and Judgment within a Sense of Victimhood
Every person carries the habit and desire to reveal the value of their existence outwardly—to be recognized, loved, and respected by others—and this desire is
14. The Memory Device and Hope of Man
The human mind does not remember its own faults or failures. One may perhaps recall painful mistakes or errors, but these remain in the heart
The fundamental reason why pain, sorrow, grief, and tears must exist in the world
The wounds, tears, and pains of the past that could not be expressed in words are, in fact, the only way for you to gain
13. Human Diligence and Pride
Every human being, through the process of growth from childhood, or through many hardships and adversities, comes to acquire diligence. And the greater the obsession
12. Human Decisions and Judgments
The standard of human judgment arises from his habits. In other words, the criteria by which one judges are formed and shaped by his experiences,