Some people think that if everyone in the country saves me the price of a match, I will become a rich man of hundreds of thousands. Of course, it is good to save matches and do something meaningful with the remaining money, but if you just want to give the remaining money to yourself, others will look down on you.
And some people think that if I can contribute the value of a match to everyone in the country, then my life is the most valuable. We should pay tribute to such people and learn from them. In life, we should not covet money. Like Madame Curie, she made great contributions to mankind. She treats fame and fortune like dirt. She donated the prize money to France in scientific research and war, and gave those medals as toys to a six-year-old girl. Madame Curie realized her value.
In life, although we are not as great as Madame Curie, we can start from the little things around us. For example, care for wild animals, honor parents and elders, respect the old and love the young, help parents do what they can, abide by school rules at school, listen carefully in class, and get along well with each other. As the saying goes, "born from the same root, why are you in such a hurry?" Even if we match the value.
Remember, never covet fame and fortune, but have a heart to help others.