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命好的人都行善吗英文翻译

Do people with good fortunes always do good deeds? In most cultures, we often hear people associating good fortunes with good deeds. However, it is not necessarily true that people with good fortunes always do good deeds. Luck, wealth, and success do not guarantee a person's morality and ethics. We all know or have heard of wealthy people who live unethical lives and do not contribute significantly to society. Similarly, not all people who have experienced hardship or misfortune are bad people. Life circumstances do not necessarily dictate a person's character, choices, and behavior. Being a good or bad person depends on one's conscience, values, and actions. It is possible to be wealthy and doing good deeds. It is also possible to be poor but selfish and unethical. Let us take the example of Bill Gates, one of the wealthiest people globally or Oprah Winfrey, a billionaire, and media mogul. Both have magnanimously donated to charity and contributed significantly to societal causes, despite having immense wealth. Conversely, there is exploitation, corruption, and unethical behavior, even among people experiencing poverty or hardship. In many cases, people may resort to immoral means to overcome their challenges. For instance, there have been instances of individuals or groups knowingly compromising safety, environment, or human rights, despite knowing their actions are wrong. In conclusion, a person's circumstances do not define their character, although they may shape experiences and attitudes. Good fortunes or bad luck do not determine one's morality and ethics, which are a personal choice. Doing good deeds depend on one's values, choices, and actions, regardless of their fortune. It is essential to appreciate and acknowledge people who go out of their way to do good, irrespective of their circumstances or social status.

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