A very absorbing lesson! Not saying it doesn't mean I don't know

I still remember my mother and a girl who played together very closely. She is very clever, every word she says makes others feel comfortable. My mother and I both liked her very much, but after that, they stopped seeing each other.

I asked my mother why she didn't come to visit anymore, and she told me a little story. During a shopping trip, the two bought a large bag of fruit to bring home and then divided. Later, when my mother went to her house, she discovered that she kept all the big, beautiful fruits for herself and packed the small, ugly ones for my mother.

She thought my mother wouldn't know, but in fact, anyone with eyes would know just by looking. After that time, my mother discovered a few more things through which she realized that no matter who had a conflict of interest, she would win at all costs.

My mother didn't say it out loud, but she thought that being associated with someone like that had no meaning, so we both didn't go back to being like before.

At that time, my mother said something that I still remember to this day. To see through a person's dignity, it is enough to observe when they and their children have conflicts of interest.

When you and others are faced with a conflict of interests, especially interests that are being damaged, their reaction will most clearly show their human dignity.

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