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Why don't big people struggle?
Life is short, and we have a lot to do. If you want to reap a happy life, don't entangle with bad things. People who achieve great things should not "waste time" on small things, but should spend time thinking about valuable and meaningful small things and gain growth by experiencing small things.

In life, many people like to waste their time and energy on meaningless things, such as competing with others and scrambling, only to find that everything is boring in the end. My sister once shared with me that she was cheated by her boss for more than ten dollars when she went to buy clothes, and she kept nagging me. I said it's been so long, forget it. It's no use talking more, but it will affect her mood and waste time and energy.

Only by staying away from idlers can we face a better life more comfortably. Everyone has his own life. Although idle people are kind to others, in fact, most people hate idle people. Because idle people are not idle, they don't forget to talk about other people's right and wrong, and gossip about everything about others, as if all this is related to themselves. If they don't discuss it, they will feel uncomfortable all over. Such people often bring us bad emotions. If they insist, they will.

The time and energy in each of our lives are limited, so we should concentrate our time and energy on valuable and meaningful key things, concentrate on doing them well, and don't dwell on meaningless things, just for whether we are seriously putting them into action, doing what we want to do, following our hearts, doing things well in a down-to-earth way, and letting precious time be reflected in valuable and meaningful things. If you want a better life, you must learn to let go, don't entangle, and do things well.