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What did your predecessor teach you?
My predecessor really taught me a lot. First, he taught me how to love and protect myself. At the beginning, I always put each other in my heart, tried to love each other, even forgot myself, even ignored myself, and sometimes made myself humble. But when my predecessor went to the prison for a meeting, I really couldn't help loving myself, because he told me that if you only know how to love yourself, then you are valuable and you will be loved by others. How can I love you if you don't even know who you are?

In addition, he also taught me how to love someone. As we all know, some people come to our world and our emotional life. He just taught us for a while. He simply taught us a lesson and left my predecessor. So is he. He will love someone for me. I didn't know how to care about other people's feelings before, and I didn't know what they wanted. I always feel that I need it and impose it on the other party, but these are not what the other party wants. So I am very grateful to him, just because I can love someone.

Of course, he also taught me how to deal with contradictions. When men and women get along together, there will inevitably be contradictions, some unhappy things, or some contradictions that need to be dealt with. He taught me that there is no need to reason with my girlfriend. Telling your girlfriend is a kind of love, a kind of care, a kind of care and understanding. If you reason with your girlfriend, it may eventually lead to a breakup. Therefore, when two people have contradictions, they should first coax each other to make each other feel peaceful, which is naturally the case.

Finally, he taught me to be motivated. He told me that one must be motivated. If there is no ambition, then the whole person is like an empty shell without soul, and naturally he will not make better achievements and have a better future.