The first lesson in life: The greatest fairness in this world is that everyone will die; the second fairness is that nothing can be taken with you.


The second lesson in life: Being able to grow old peacefully is already a great blessing because not everyone has this opportunity.
The third lesson in life: Don't plan your future too far ahead; in funeral homes, the most abundant thing is regret.
The fourth lesson in life: Wear the clothes you like more often, use the things that are useful, don’t keep them as treasures—when people leave, even the best things will end up in the trash.
The fifth lesson in life: Don’t let partings teach us to cherish what we have.
The sixth lesson in life: If living unhappily, then living to a hundred years old is the cruelest curse.
The seventh lesson in life: Be sure to stay healthy; don’t let the people around you be relieved because of your departure.
The eighth lesson in life: The biggest things are insignificant in the face of death.
The ninth lesson in life: Life refers to the process of living, not the outcome.
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