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POOR BOY SLEEPING AT PARKING LOT WHILE SELLING FLOWERS, NETIZEN URGES OTHERS: “BE GRATEFUL”

Facebook user 陳橙权 shared photos of an underprivileged young boy sleeping in the corner of a parking lot as he holds on to a bag containing garlands of flowers that he was presumably meant to sell.

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The netizen urged others to be grateful for what they have and added that some children are not guaranteed a next meal.

He goes on to add that people should be grateful for having food on their table and a roof over their heads, as others are not as fortunate, being born into poverty. He says that not everyone is fortunate enough to grow up in a stable home.

The netizen also urged others to never give up and work hard to change their life, and that even buying these children a simple meal will make them contented, and he urged people to share a little love and make the world a better place.

What he said (translated)

The only thing people cannot choose is their birth environment. Not everyone has the privilege of growing up in a stable home. When you’re feeling lost and low, take a moment to consider those in the corners of society. Even if it’s just a child, you’ll realize how fortunate you are. Please cherish it.

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When you have three meals a day, remember that some children don’t even have the next meal settled. Yet, they never give up and strive to change their lives. When you have the ability, take some time to look at those forgotten children. Even if it’s just inviting them to a simple meal, they will be very content.

Hope everyone can contribute a little love. In doing so, the world will become a better place.

Original text

人唯一不能选择的就是出生环境
不是每个人都能在安稳的家成长
当你失落低潮的时侯
看看一些落在社会角落的人们
哪怕只是个小孩
你都会发现自己幸福多了
请你珍惜
当你三餐还能够温饱
因为有些孩子连下一餐都没有着落
但还是永不放弃地努力来为自己改变人生
当你有能力时
请花点时间看看那些被遗忘的孩子
哪怕只是请他们吃简单的一餐
他们都会很知足
希望每个人都能付出一点爱
那样世界就会很美好

Source: 陳橙权 on Facebook

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