We come in social interaction, often can not judge by appearances, not only see the outer and inner ignored, deliberately cling proudly when not in another, adding insult to injury when not in another abjection
It is concluded that we in social interaction, often can not judge people by appearance, can not only see the appearance and ignore the inside, not when others are proud of the deliberate climbing, not when others fall down the rock
We can't judge people by their appearance in social intercourse. We can't just see their appearance and ignore their inner side. We can't intentionally cling to others when they are satisfied, and we can't fall when others are down