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Two pockets are empty. Next sentence

Two empty pockets are not empty, and the pockets are empty and affectionate.

You can also have an empty pocket and a full body. Keep my hands clean (pinyin: Li m:ngùqěng fěng) is an idiom, which originated from the second rhyme of Yuan's Wujiang Road. Being uncorrupted, originally refers to the gesture of two sleeves fluttering in the wind. Later, it was often used to describe that when an official was very clean, there was nothing but the breeze in his sleeve.

Interpretation of a healthy body: a healthy body is healthy, which means that people are aboveboard and upright.

There is also a saying that an empty pocket is better than an empty head. As long as you are willing to use your head, garbage can also be turned into gold. In other words, real wealth is not how much money you have in your pocket, but how much money you have in your head.

Some people are diligent in using their brains, so their ideas of creating new things or solving life problems are broader than others, and their mistakes are deeper or more correct than others. Therefore, they are more likely to succeed than others.

However, some people are not diligent in thinking, so that their brain cells are always in a deep sleep state, so they can never correctly understand things, can't think of unique ideas, and can't dig out opportunities.