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As the saying goes, good people are rewarded. Why do good people not live long?

First of all, it's a proverb that good people don't get what they deserve, and good people don't live long. Proverbs are experiences that people have summed up in their lives, and then handed down by later generations, which can be said to have stood the test of history.

The former sentence "Good people are rewarded" is highly respected in our modern society, that is to say, good people often do good things and then get good returns. Karma theory was very popular in ancient China. At first, it originated from Buddhism. Although we don't believe in retribution, we all want to think so. So this sentence is summed up by good people who have good results in the end, and it is also to encourage people to do good things.

The full version of the last sentence is: good people don't live long, and evil people stay for thousands of years. I don't know how many innocent people accused this sentence. Maybe at first, some people believed that a good man was rewarded, but when he was treated unfairly, but no one stood up and defended him, he felt desperate. His ending was tragic, but his attacker was at large and lived a happy life. So this sentence contains many stories and is an indictment of history.

In real life, when we see good deeds, we may say that good deeds are rewarded, which is our most sincere wish. However, when someone bullies or hurts people with impunity, he can't help but say angrily: this will be a disaster in the Millennium. People who may not have experienced injustice just regard these as a kind of spit. If you really don't have enough life experience, you can't really understand and feel something.

Therefore, we should establish correct values, do not follow others' advice, and believe that more people in this society are just. It is that sentence that there is no shortage of beauty in the world, just the lack of eyes to find beauty.