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What should I do in the face of scoundrels, hooligans and hypocritical people?

1. Don't offend the villain: never expose him alone because of his sense of justice ... Villains never consider themselves treacherous and unfriendly, they are highly sensitive, have sharp eyes and sharp tongues ... You are definitely no match.

2. Stay away from them: keep an unremarkable superficial relationship and never be as close as friends, because the villains are sweet-mouthed and ruthless, which makes you unprepared and at a loss. ....

3. Speak cautiously and politely: if you criticize or talk about other people's privacy, it will definitely become a handle for them to make waves or as a bargaining chip for revenge in the future; If they criticize or talk about other people's privacy, you should stop immediately and don't listen to a word, because they will definitely set you up anyway ... especially when they talk on the phone and often record your voice! Don't you doubt that they are so happy? Why are you so tired? This is the villain mentality!

4. Don't be interesting. They are sociable and engage in small circles. They look lively and have many benefits ... but you must never rely on them to get benefits, because they will definitely ask for double returns, and you will definitely lose more because of small things.

5. It doesn't matter to eat a small loss: because you are not only hard to get justice, but even more hateful; They are narrow-minded, cruel, endless with you, and you are more tired; The ancients said: endure a calm moment; Take a step back and broaden the horizon. You should take it as a practical lesson, so that you can grow up and win more respect. Besides, justice is at home, who dares to be friends with villains?

A person with a pure heart must be born with wisdom, compassion and never do evil.

Nothing is difficult in the world if you are patient.

Be soft-hearted and cautious, and win without fighting.

The Buddha can become a Buddha because he can endure insults and attacks that others can't stand and do difficult things that others can't, so he can become a Buddha.