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Subject: Why did you join the Party? What did party member do? What does he compare with others?

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Hello! I just want to say that the sooner you understand these three questions, the better, and the deeper you understand them, the better. I can only help you clear your mind here. You need to find the answer yourself. The following is a short story (I hope it will help you): One night, you were singing with a group of friends in ktv, and a person named "Party" called you and said that he wanted you to finish something with him. It may take one night or several nights to finish. You don't know much about this "client" who called you, but you got some information about him from some people or things: some people say that he is a hypocrite who says one thing and does another, and spends all day on news broadcast; Some people say that he is a super-rich man who accumulated huge assets in pyramid schemes in his early years, and your ktv is not only used; Some people say that he is the grave of idealism and the paradise of careerists; Some people say vaguely that he is a good man, while others say indignantly that he is a bad man. In others' mouth, he seems to be a combination of good and evil, good and evil, and even something that evil is greater than good and evil is greater than good. At the same time, you don't have a pure, essential, objective and fair understanding of him. Faced with his invitation, you will not know how to decide. Inevitably, you will consult and ask people around you for help. Some people will say, "He is a hypocrite. Accepting his invitation will be laughed at and others will look at you differently. " ; Some people will say, "He is a rich man with" resources "and" power ".Just hang out with him and have a good career (money). Why not? " ; Some people will say, "He is a madman who regards a mirage as his home, and it is a farce." ; Of course, some people will say, "He is a man with ideals and beliefs. You have to do big and small things with him, and the most important thing is to do practical things. "

Friend, I suggest you check, ask and think: what kind of person is he? Find out the following questions: Who is he? Where did he come from? What did he do here in the past, now and in the future? What did he invite you to do? It takes time to understand these problems, but more importantly, understanding these problems can make you live more clearly and be responsible for your beliefs, that is, your life. (Of course, the premise is that you have faith or want to have faith! )