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If I struggle, everyone will struggle. If I work hard, I may not get it. If I give in, everyone will give in. If I work hard, I may not lose. What do you mean?

"I work hard for everyone, but I don't necessarily get it if I work hard. I give it to everyone, but I don't necessarily lose it if I try my best. " It means that others will definitely fight for what I want, but I may not get it if I work hard. What I shirk, others will follow, and efforts to shirk will not disappear.

The original sentence is from Degang Guo's Life is Just Right.

This book has an extremely distinctive Guo style. All the articles are full of jokes, witty remarks, unique words and humorous language, which can not help but make people laugh and create unparalleled reading pleasure for readers, just like his cross talk works. Even in the face of the bleak situation of no one in the audience, Degang Guo still maintained his sense of humor.

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