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Chapter 25 Chapter Twenty-Five

Fifteen weeks have passed. My dear friend, you have come a long way. If you've managed to read the parchment three times a day and spend a little time each night introspecting, you've undoubtedly changed yourself.You are very different from before.Even more interesting, everyone around you looks different too. Perhaps the following ancient legend will shed some light on what it all is all about. Once upon a time there was an old Quaker who stood at the entrance of the village and greeted the tourists who had trekked there.When someone asked him, "How are the people here?"

If the other party said that the village he had just left was happy, cheerful, and kind, the old churchman could tell him with confidence that it was exactly the same here.But if the tourist says that the village he just left, everyone is ugly and quarrelsome.If you have a bad temper, the old churchman will shake his head regretfully and say, "Well, I'm afraid it's the same here." The next five weeks will be very interesting.I guarantee that in the world of Volume 5, you will be under the spotlight, from strangers, friends, and rivals alike. Henry van Dyck once wrote that there are people who fear death and never begin to live.For the next five weeks, you live as if you are going to die and that each day is your last.

Those who lack confidence and courage will hide in a corner and shiver if they know that this is really the last day.But since you have stuck to the plan to this day, I'm sure you have enough confidence and courage to face life. During these five weeks, you can record the reactions of others to you, especially the reactions of your boss.While improving your personality, this volume also makes you change when you face your boss, making interesting progress...such as promotion, salary increase and so on. Let's start this important volume! The fifth parchment scroll (omitted) A person's life is like a diary. The person who writes the diary wants to write his life into a story, but what he writes is another story.There is no humbling moment for this man more than comparing those two versions.

--James M. Barry Both life and death are inescapable.We live in the gap between life and death.Against the dark background of the fruit of death, the color of life is so gentle and pure. --George Santayana I often think back to the lucky times in the past.If possible, I really want to go through it from beginning to end. same life.I only ask to be able to correct the mistakes of the first edition in the second edition, like the writer. One - Benjamin Franklin I call the time in my life that I didn't listen to God or do good deeds the lost years. -- Donne You want to be a person who can make the earth a paradise, and you want to live a life that can make the earth a paradise.

-- Philip Brooks
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