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Mike expressed his frustration, saying, “Grandpa, this guy is terrible! I handed him two thousand dors, and he just dropped us off and took off. This stretch of road wouldn’t cost more than fifty dors in a regr taxi. If we let him get away with this, he’ll just keep ripping people off! I need to call the police!”
Mai nodded in agreement. “That guy is truly outrageous. But remember, there’s no need to get too worked up over it. The most valuable thing in life is time. Sessful people understand the worth of their time, while those who fail often overlook it.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Mai continued, “If you decide to report this to the police, think about it: We’ll have to wait here for them to arrive, or we could go to the station and exin everything, making sure to note the suspect’s traits and license te number. This means we’ll likely be waiting at least half a day.”
He added, “In the U.S., I charge fifty thousand dors an hour for Feng Shui consultations. Yet here we are, wasting precious hours over two thousand dors. Isn’t that a bit foolish?”
Mike replied, “Grandpa, it’s not just about the money. I want to call the police to teach him a lesson. He needs to understand that honesty and legality matter in our society! Otherwise, he’ll just keep doing wrong.”<fnac14> Follow current nov?ls on FindN()vel</fnac14>
Mai waved his hand and said earnestly, “Mike, since you’re interested in Feng Shui and wish to delve deeper, keep this in mind.”
Curious, Mike asked, “What should I remember, Grandpa?”
Mai replied seriously, “You must remember not to meddle in others’ affairs. Keep in mind: ‘Each family should clear the snow in front of their own door and not worry about the frost on their neighbors’.”
Confused, Mike responded, “Grandpa, isn’t that a bit sarcastic?”
“Sarcastic?” Mai chuckled. “No, my boy, this is true wisdom from our ancestors!”
He exined, “Clearing the snow in front of your home is perfectly justified. No one can me you for maintaining your own space. But if you start to manage others’ issues, I have to ask, who are you nning to control?”
He continued, “If you help your neighbor, the neighbor next to them might expect you to help them too. Before you know it, you’ll find yourself trying to manage the wholemunity!”
Mike was left speechless.
Mai pressed on, “As practitioners of Feng Shui, we shouldn’t be overly sympathetic. You know, my grandfather was an expert at reading situations. When he walked through the streets of Beijing, he could instantly see who was at risk of encountering disaster or even having their family torn apart.”
He added, “Sometimes, just by advising someone, you could save them from harm. But we can’t let ourpassion run rampant. With billions of people in the world, if you start getting involved in everyone’s problems, how can you manage your own?”
“It’s like when we go out to provide Feng Shui services; we might see dozens of homes that are poorly aligned. If we tried to address each one, we’d never get through the day. Moreover, would people even appreciate your advice?”
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