My happiness is certainly due to doing some things right, but do those unfortunate people do anything wrong? I learned that a college classmate was almost forced by her gambling father to become a nanny when she graduated after her contract was broken. After finally finding a job, she supported her mother through a divorce, only for her mother to be diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and undergo chemotherapy for over two years. All the medical expenses were borrowed by her, and she didn't want to trouble others. The water drop fundraising post on her Moments that I skipped was for her mother.
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My happiness is certainly due to doing some things right, but do those unfortunate people do anything wrong? I learned that a college classmate was almost forced by her gambling father to become a nanny when she graduated after her contract was broken. After finally finding a job, she supported her mother through a divorce, only for her mother to be diagnosed with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and undergo chemotherapy for over two years. All the medical expenses were borrowed by her, and she didn't want to trouble others. The water drop fundraising post on her Moments that I skipped was for her mother.