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Why do good people have short lives?

We are educated to be a kind person, which naturally makes us long for longevity. In my opinion, the two have nothing to do with each other. After all, longevity is the length of life, and kindness is just an attitude towards life. So I don't quite understand why you say that good people are short-lived.

If you think that good people must live a long life because of the saying that good people are rewarded, I can only say that your understanding is biased. First of all, we must clearly know that those who say that good people will be rewarded take away the psychology of persuasion. In other words, this is not a statement of facts, but an expectation and blessing. People who say such things are often people who have been helped by good people. Because I can't repay it, I choose to express my gratitude with a blessing.

Let's give a simple example. When I saw a lonely old man begging in the street, perhaps out of sympathy, I extended a helping hand and gave him a simple meal or some simple money. He probably got my gift and told me that good people will be rewarded. This is because with his present ability, he has no ability to give back my gift. So this sentence can't be used as a basis for you to believe that good people will live longer.

Secondly, even if the above theory holds that good people must live a long life, we cannot judge that the so-called good news is that they can live a long life. Maybe good people get a better life because of kindness, but they may not live longer. From the point of view of receiving a single person, the good deeds done by a kind person are often accumulating their own good deeds, and these good deeds will be transformed into other things, perhaps money is secure, perhaps illness is far away, and perhaps children and grandchildren are full. These different forms of rewards enriched his life in various ways, instead of simply prolonging his life.

Finally, let's go back to the original question. Why do good people explain briefly instead? In two ways, you may want to know why good people are not rewarded and why bad people live longer. As for the first aspect, I have made it clear in the above answer that there is absolutely no necessary relationship between the two. And the second aspect is unreasonable. I don't know where you got the above theory. Maybe you have seen some really kind people lose their lives in the beautiful years, or maybe it is because you have seen those who deserve it at large, but these are only a few. Good short-lived people are a minority, and evil long-lived people are also a minority. We shouldn't jump to conclusions just because of a few small examples. In this world, good people who prolong life still exist. They did many good deeds and lived for many years.

Divergent thinking starts with your initial question, why do good people have short lives? Because you can't do whatever you want? Is it because of moral constraints? Is it because of stagnation? It must not be like this. True kindness often comes from the heart, just as some people hurt others' interests for their own happiness, there must be kind people who choose to help others and be kind to everything in the world because of their happiness.