Mike is young and vigorous, and has a strong sense of justice in his bones, so when Mr. Mai said this, he was instinctively unaccepting. But when he settled down to think, he felt that Grandpa's words really made sense.
The biggest difference between feng shui masters and ordinary people is that they can predict a person’s future good or bad through face, feng shui, and divination. And the more people who master this skill, the more they must resolutely put an end to the savior mentality, because once they open a sympathy for others, they will drag themselves into the quagmire.
He finally began to understand why in domestic and foreign film and television dramas, those professional killers had to collect money to do things for others. Even if he really sympathizes with the other party and is really willing to risk his life to avenge the other party, he still has to charge the other party. This is their professional ethics, unshakable professional ethics.
As for the root cause, Grandpa Mai said that they only have employers in their eyes, and they only serve their employers. The life and death of other people has nothing to do with them.
This is the key to distinguish ordinary people from employers. Without a dollar, or a penny, there are too many poor people in the world, and too many poor people who have been driven to a dead end. Who can help? They must be put aside as ordinary and you must work for the employer who has the dollar.
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