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In a slum in India, there is a pair of unfortunate little brothers. Their mother died when they were very young, and their father was not taking drugs all day, or drunk, regardless of the brothers and sisters. Later, in order to raise the drug money, the father went to jail for stealing.

After the father entered the prison, the two brothers went to pick up the garbage in order to survive. At first, they just licked some of the leftovers of others to fill their stomachs. Later, they learned to take some waste and take them for recycling.

Whenever the garbage is sold for a little money, the brother does not go to the restaurant to eat and drink, but goes to the underground casino to gamble. The younger brother cherishes this hard-won money and saves every penny that can be saved for tuition. Because my brother has been smashing in the casino for a long time, drinking, fighting, and taking drugs, he sneaked around with a bunch of little gangsters every day and did bad things. The younger brother is studying hard. He goes to school during the day to attend classes, goes to restaurants and hotels to work in the evening, and learns to write articles. More than ten years later, my brother went to jail for a number of crimes including robbery and drug abuse. The younger brother has become a well-known local writer.

A reporter from a newspaper went to the prison to interview his brother. The reporter looked at him with a frustrated look and asked: "What do you think is the reason that caused you to fall to the point of today?"

My brother said with great certainty: "Suffering! Childhood suffering is like a heavy stone, heavy pressure on my heart, so that I can not lift my head." After interviewing his brother, the reporter went to interview his brother. The reporter asked: "Your brother said that he was in prison because of the suffering in life. What do you think is the reason for you to achieve such an achievement today?"

The younger brother said with great certainty: "Children's suffering."

The reporter asked inexplicably: "You grew up together, childhood suffering is the same, why your brother became a criminal, and you have become a respectable writer?"

The younger brother said: "Children's suffering is like a heavy stone pressing on our hearts. The difference is that my brother always puts this stone on his heart, so he feels that he can't see the blue sky. But I I have been stepping on this stone all the time, and suffering has become a step in my life."

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