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When posting screenshots of running records in Moments, why do some people always make sarcastic comments?

To tell you a story, there was a person in my workplace who was taking the Ph.D. exam but failed to pass it for several years. Every time after the results were announced, people in my workplace would ask him when they met and greeted him, "Did you pass the exam this year?" , after seeing his ashamed look, finally comforted him with a few words: "Continue next year." However, in the third year, he was admitted to the Ph.D. program, but after the results were announced, none of his colleagues who had often "cared" about him in previous years asked him again. Later, he discovered that the colleagues who cared about his scores in the early years were not because they really wanted to care about him, but because they knew they had failed the exam, so they came together to watch his jokes. If you really pass the exam, there will be no more jokes to read, so of course no one will ask again. This is human nature. Except for yourself and your family and close friends, few people will truly wish you the best. You don't need to hate those people. When others are a chicken and you are a goose, in the eyes of others, you are still the same as them; only you become an elephant and others are still a chicken. Only then will they truly feel that you are greater than themselves. So only if you become much better than them, others will truly recognize you. Finally, the question is, if you can run just by yourself, do you need to check Moments every day to poke people in the eyes? Progress is your own business. Others want you to tell them things that make you unhappy every day to make them happy. Do you deserve to provoke such hatred? Only by being silent can you make a fortune, you must learn to pretend to be okay in your heart, and don't act like the whole world knows about something. Just like a colleague who has passed the Ph.D. exam, he knows that he can just keep quiet about the news of the exam. He can at most talk to his family and ask other people's questions. He will stop talking and will never finish talking. It's called propriety. What's more, you can't go up to a colleague and tell them that you got into the top five, which is only second, so that people who wish he didn't get into the exam don't hate him to death. Progress is your own business, just keep making progress silently. One day others will find that you are no longer on the same level as them.