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Do you dare to boast that you can stand the temptation?

In real life, if I ask you to eat a live cockroach, you must say that you won't eat it even if you kill it.

but what if I say you eat a cockroach and I give you 1,? You might say, don't be silly. Only fools eat it.

if you still don't eat, what if I give you 1, to eat one? You may be starting to think about it.

what if I push the price to 1 million to eat a live cockroach? I guess you might grab it right away, eat it quickly and be disgusting, and do it quickly!

In fact, the problem is not that we can't resist temptation, but whether our temptation point is what we care about most (values) can incite our desire for action.

it depends on our personal values and priorities, and secondly on what the temptation is.

Some people are money, some are women, some are fame, some are power, and there are various reasons.

Some people laugh that others are corrupt because of 1, yuan, but he knows exactly what his own bottom line is.

some people may not lose their money, so use a honey trap and he will take the bait.

There is also a street experiment on the Internet, testing a girl who has a boyfriend. She keeps $1, a month and scolds her, and then asks $5, a month? She began to hesitate. A hundred thousand dollars? She asked if it would start today? Then I let go of my boyfriend's hand and left with the stranger.

I thought so, too, but over the years, I have really seen many such scandals.

Zhao Yongji is the founder of Ruyidao Pure Evangelical Church, the largest church in Korea (with 8, followers at present). In 214, Zhao Yongji was sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment on February 2th, 214 on suspicion of dereliction of duty and corruption of 13 billion won.

Zhao Yongji manipulated the church to buy the stock held by his eldest son, Cho Hee-Jun, the former president of the National Daily, at a price 3-4 times higher than the market price, which brought more than $9 million in losses to the Evangelical Church in Ruyidao. During this period, Zhao Yuji was also suspected of tax evasion of $5.5 million.

On May 7th, 1989, the Urban Harvest Church, founded by pastor Kang Xi and others, is the largest church in Singapore with more than 3, followers.

Pastor Kang Xi was convicted and accused of misappropriating S $24 million (more than 1 million RMB) from church funds, and was sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment. The biggest charity case in Singapore's history.

Huang Yuyin, the former financial manager of the church, was sentenced to five years in prison. Chen Yiping, a former pastor of the church, was sentenced to five and a half years. Zhou Yingwen, the former investment manager of the church, was sentenced to six years. Lin Lingheng was sentenced to three years and Chen Shaoyun to 21 months.

is one of the largest charities in Singapore, which was founded in 1969. In 1992, Du Lai became the CEO of the Board of Directors, leading NKF to develop into a well-known charity organization with 21 kidney dialysis centers, 3 prevention centers and children's medicine projects. Durai's annual salary is as high as S $6,, and NKF can use his motorcade at will, while NKF pays for the taxes and maintenance of his Mercedes-Benz car.

In 23, only 1 cents of every S $1 was spent on charity activities; In 24, 52% of the donations raised went to the private pockets of managers such as Dulai.

in p>26, he was finally sentenced to three months (what! )

Master Mingyi, the supervisor of the front yard of Mercy Hospital in Singapore, was charged with dishonesty and forgery and fraud. The 47-year-old Master Mingyi is the supervisor of the front yard of Mercy Hospital and the host of Fuhai Temple.

He faced 1 charges, involving 1.26 million yuan. The charges include one count of document fraud, two counts of dishonesty, one count of forging a payment slip, and six counts of providing false information to the charity director. He was finally sentenced to six months in prison.

Shixuecheng, a monk, saw that the nuns sent abroad were lonely and needed care, so he used this mind to build the image of a "perfect master" and teased his female disciples through short messages to make them emotionally dependent on him.

it seems that the master didn't go to jail in the end, but he was only punished for "thinking behind closed doors" and forbidden to go abroad! Other content can be Baidu by yourself.

Being a monk is a profession. You can have a private life after work without Kesaya. Some eat spicy food, drink meat in the wine pool, some soak in casinos, some soak in nightclubs and have a party every night, and some use donations to buy a big car to live in a mansion.

such stories are all over the street.