Once upon a time there was a rich man who had three sons. When he was old, the rich man decided to leave all his property to one of his three sons. But which son should the property be left to? The rich man then thought of a way: he asked his three sons to travel around the world for a year, and when they came back, they could see who had done the noblest thing and who was the heir to the property. A year passed quickly, and three sons went home one after another. The rich man asked all three people to talk about their experiences. The eldest son said proudly, "I met a stranger when I was traveling around the world." He trusted me very much and gave me a bag of gold coins for safekeeping, but when the man died unexpectedly, I returned the bag of gold coins to his family intact. " The second son said confidently, "When I was traveling to a poor and backward village, I saw a poor little beggar unfortunately fall into the lake. I immediately jumped off the horse and saved him from the river, leaving him a sum of money. " The third son said hesitantly, "I, I didn't meet the kind of thing that happened to my two brothers." When I was traveling, I met a man who wanted my wallet very much and tried his best to hurt me along the way. I almost died at his hands. " But one day I passed the cliff and saw the man sleeping under a tree on the edge of the cliff. At that time, I could easily kick him off the cliff with my feet raised. I thought about it and felt that I couldn't do it and was about to leave. I'm afraid he will wake him up as soon as he turns over and falls off the cliff, and then continue on his way. This is really not a meaningful experience. After listening to the words of his three sons, the rich man nodded and said, "Honesty and courage are both qualities that a person should possess. They are not noble. When you have a chance to retaliate, it is noblest to give up, but it is noblest to help your enemy out of danger. All my property belongs to my third child. " ?
Wisdom of life: people and things that bite the hand that feeds them are not uncommon; People and things rarely give up when they have the opportunity to avenge and help the enemy out of danger. But only such tolerant and open-minded people can enjoy the highest state of life.