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What is it like to be a person without principles?

People who fail to follow the following ten basic principles are unprincipled people

1. When you encounter a beggar: If you encounter a beggar, give him (her) some food. When you see someone begging for food, give him or her some money.

2. If you encounter the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, or pregnant women on the bus: do not make a fuss or make a big show of giving up your seat. Stand up and block other people with your body to leave an empty seat for those who need it, then pretend to get out of the car and walk away. There are too many people and you can't walk far. Smile when people express their gratitude to you.

3. During rainy and snowy days, cold evenings or snowy evenings, when you encounter vegetable, fruit, or newspaper sellers who have very little left and cannot go home, how can you help them all? If you buy it, buy it all. If you can't buy it all, just buy one portion. Anyway, whatever you eat is eating, whatever you watch is watching. Buying it will make people go home early.

4. If you encounter lost children or old men and women, you can take them home if you can. If you cannot take them home, you can also take them to the car or the police station. If you have a phone, you can help them. Just make a call and leave. You won’t be short of the two phone bills anyway.

5. If you meet a lost person asking for a certain address, and you happen to know it, take the initiative to tell him. Don't be embarrassed, no one will laugh at you.

6. If you find a wallet, look for the owner. If you are really short of money, keep the cash. Call the owner and tell him you found it in the toilet. Return credit cards, ID cards, and driving licenses to people, and most people won't care about money anymore. Write down the person's address in your notebook. When you get rich, you can go to the person to express your humility and return the money to the person.

7. Meet students who come out to work and study part-time, especially middle school students and young girls. Buy whatever she sells. If she doesn't have family difficulties, she needs courage to work. So encourage her.

8. When you meet someone who sets up a street stall at night, buy as much as you can and don’t bargain, as everything is not expensive. Even if the family is better off, who would set up a street stall at night in the cold weather?

9. If you still have plenty of money, secretly support a few students from poor mountainous areas. Don't let people know who you are, otherwise it will be awkward and embarrassing when you meet. But you will definitely feel comfortable in your heart.

10. If you have plenty of time, and you happen to like me as a person, then like my posts, it is better than upvoting posts that you think you are deceived. Comfortable. If you have a lot of time, please translate these sentences to a few more places. After all, we feel comfortable when there are so many good people.