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Why are winners always winners and losers always losers?
I have always believed that God is fair. This is reflected in Some Principles of God. For example, I believe that the law of cause and effect is a basic principle of God. I don't need verification, just simply believe it. I believe that if you give, you will get. In other words, if you don't get it, it's not because God is unfair, but because you didn't really give it, or because God gave you something better. On the other hand, if you didn't do it (for no reason), you got something. Then God will take something else from you, or make you pay the corresponding price elsewhere. I not only believe in God's "fairness in principle", but also hope to write this "self-belief" into a book, but I can't find some interesting stories. Unexpectedly, my good friend Mr. Sun Jingyang has been carrying such a story. "God's Two Bets" fully expressed my wish and made me excited when I remembered it. In this light-hearted book, Mr. Sun tells several stories, each of which shows that God is fair. Of course, everyone's understanding of God is very different. Some people say it's the law of nature, some people say it's Jesus, and some people say that God is everywhere. However, in Two Bets of God, the author (who has no definite belief) shows that there is no "unreasonable thing" caused by God, and there is no failure of any kind that has nothing to do with himself (any failure is not what God wants). We often hear people say, "The winner is king, and the loser is the enemy." Does that make sense? It makes sense, and it doesn't make sense. From a reasonable point of view, the winner abides by his own winner's law in everything, which conforms to human reason and "God's law" (also known as God's law). When there is a conflict between man's rationality and heaven's rationality, the winner will conform to God's law, because the winner knows that God's rationality is greater than man's rationality, man is limited and God is infinite. Therefore, the winner is always on the road to success. People's laws (laws set by themselves), and occasionally believe in heaven with a grain of salt (laws of God). More often, they mainly believe in themselves. They think they are God at inappropriate times, but stay away from God when they should make their own decisions. The biggest mistake of a loser is to put his own truth above the truth of God, thinking that he is bigger than the sky, so failure is reasonable. Losers are not on the right path, they lost at the beginning (in ideas and ways of thinking). Why is it unreasonable to say that "the winner is always the winner and the loser is always the loser"? Because no matter what "truth" is, it depends on the application environment and conditions. You can't say it's right or wrong in general. Right or wrong depends on the conditions. There is no absolute right or wrong in the world. If you think there is, then unless you are a god, it's a pity that we can't be gods, not at all! What I admire most about Mr. Sun is that he makes a clear distinction between man and God. He knows that people make "mistakes" because people are not gods. It is in real life that people make many mistakes. The fundamental reason is that people "mistake" themselves for God and think they know everything. However, the fact is far from this idea. Reality is sometimes so paradoxical, saying don't be persistent, but sometimes be persistent. Because the author of this book, Mr. Sun Jingyang, has been "obsessed" with this coin for more than ten years. I have been listening to him talk about the philosophy of this coin since the day I met him. It seems that this simple philosophy can solve all problems. After hearing this, I gradually became superstitious about his coins. Two years ago, out of the publisher's instinct, I suggested that he make The Truth of Coins public for everyone's benefit. He readily agreed, but after several drafts, he found that the expression of words and truth was "difficult" and had to give up. After that, we communicated for a long time and exchanged this "coin philosophy". I find that Mr. Sun always makes new discoveries. At the beginning of 2005, at my invitation, he decided to give up all his career in his hometown and come to Beijing to concentrate on writing. From that day on, we often discussed "the truth of coins" in Houhai, Beijing. Six months later, this coin theory finally has a name-"God's two gambling games", which was inspired by me when I was drinking tea at home. His ten-year experience of "playing with money" has finally turned into a wonderful philosophy of life on paper, which is amazing! The winner is the person who understands all aspects of this coin and makes good use of it. Of course, losers are the opposite. Being a winner is not unattainable, but you must master the specific gameplay or master the "financial intelligence technology" of the winner. Readers can imagine that your life is like a series of coin toss games-losing is winning, rising is falling, climax is low, happiness is pain ... It seems that no one can get rid of this "positive and negative" situation. Sometimes, you will lose in a row, as if hell is just around the corner; Sometimes, you will win big and special, as if there is nothing you can't win. However, you should remember that a coin always has two sides-two sides or winners and losers. Young people and old people in the book are "gamblers", but old people always win and young people always lose. So young people are not convinced and say that God is unfair. Angels recruited them to heaven and met God. God gave them a fair chance, but the young people still lost and the old people still won. In order to make young people understand the truth of winning or losing, God asked young people what conditions you need. Everything is gambled according to your rules, and you will be given whatever you need. And the result? The second gambling, the young man finally lost. It can be seen that there is a reason to be a loser and a reason to be a winner. The author explains it to you through a simple coin in the book. He expounded a serious and humorous truth, which sometimes seems like God is joking with us, but it has brought great enlightenment to readers. Of course, I won't say much about the other highlights of this book here, and I believe readers will naturally like it. However, please pay attention to the author's tip at the end: "The old man who wins forever is a man who has an appointment with God and a man with principles in his heart." I think I should also mention two stories mentioned by Teacher Sun in the book, which are wonderful to the extreme. The first story is Life and Death, and the other story is Chicken and Duck. These two stories can be said to stand on the point of the present society, which can be described as extremely enjoyable! The story in "Field of Life and Death" tells that a long time ago, a new king wanted to pardon the world and release prisoners. However, due to the limitation of national conditions, only a part can be released, so some ministers offered a plan-a life and death square outside the prison, and two doors were opened in the square, one for life and one for death. At the same time, let two soldiers stand at the door of life and death respectively. One of the two soldiers only tells the truth, and the other only tells lies. Every prisoner who wants to be free can only ask one question to one of the soldiers, and then judge which is the door of life and which is the door of death according to the soldier's answer. However, the prisoners don't know which is the door of birth, which is the door of death, which soldier is telling the truth and which soldier is telling a lie. If the prisoner can go out through the door of birth, he will become a free man. If he goes out through the door of death, he will face great disaster and even be beheaded. Of course, those who are afraid to go out can only stay in prison. Life is a process of constantly facing the door of life and death. This so-called life-and-death gate is what we usually call a problem or confusion, so we must find a way to pass or solve it and find a way of thinking to deal with it. Through the interpretation and analysis of this story, you can know a wonderful way of thinking, which can even be used in all fields of life. Because of stock trading and futures, you are facing the door of life and death; You face the door of life and death when doing business; You will face the door of life and death when you take the school exam to find a job; When you fall in love and make friends, you are facing the door of life and death ... Another story is Chicken and Duck, which tells how the rooster did a lot of things he shouldn't have done because he didn't respect the talent given by God, and finally ended up with nothing but "cutting eggs to worship evil gods"; Where are the ducks? He doesn't do what he should do and he doesn't want what God has given him. He deceives himself in the world all day. The beauty of this story lies in its timeliness. It is not difficult to find that many people, including Mr. Sun and I, have been "ducks or cocks" to varying degrees at some stage of their lives! It's a little sad to think of it. Real people who don't do chickens and ducks seem to be so rare in this material-rich era in which we live, because we generally lack faith and principles, and we seem to forget the common sense that "everyone has a heart, and the principle of lacking a heart is very sad." This book was planned by Samuel Zhu.