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Classic text messages with heart-nurturing words, can we tolerate and forgive?

1. Tolerance and forgiveness are our two weakest weaknesses. How much you can tolerate shows a kind of mind and tolerance. Those who tolerate others will be tolerated. Whom you forgive, you can win. We don't have to stick to temporary gains and losses, winning or losing in one thing, whether one person stays or goes. Only when you can accept hundreds of rivers can you become a sea; if you don't reject the trickle, the waves can reach the sky. The strength on the outside is just a ray of gold, but the strength on the inside can truly make you stand firm. 3. Around us, there are only a few people who can really pay attention to you. Therefore, we don’t need to care about other people’s comments, as long as we do our own things well; we don’t need to look at other people’s eyes, we just need to go our own way; we don’t need to complain too much, which will make our lives more tiring. There is no need to blindly please others, and no matter where you go, don't lose yourself. ------I don't mind at all if you hate me, I don't live to please you. 4. It’s another sunny morning. Sunshine, health, enthusiasm and cheerfulness. Goethe said that where the sun is stronger, the shadows are deeper. Roland said that if a person can always maintain a pure heart like a child, do things with an optimistic mood, treat others with a kind heart, and be bright and honest, his life will definitely be much happier than others. I send the following piece to my friends who like sunshine, I hope you all have a good mood. 5. You're never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and you're never as bad as they say when you lose. So bad. 8. Because of the subconscious in human nature, we also wear masks when entering love. We always want to show the best side of ourselves and deliberately hide the ordinary part. You have to accept a person, not just by accepting his superiority, but by seeing his ordinaryness and still loving him deeply. The fact is often: as we walk, we feel that the other person has changed, but in fact we have not changed. We just walked into the most real place of the other person, and then lost ourselves.