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rs from all over the world. When menting on whatamp。39。s right and whatamp。39。s wrong, the menting ones themselves donamp。39。t really know what is wrong and what is right. They are simply demanding perfection. When criticizing the othersamp。39。 inability, they themselves are actually unable to do anything, but simply pretending that they know better. This can well be pared with the actors and spectators. A new program is always followed by large amounts of criticism from the spectators. But if a spectator is given a chance to perform, a disaster will surely happen. Diners are always menting on the skills of the chefs while readers are always criticizing the writers. Another case in point is the fortychapter sequel of A Dream of the Red Mansions , which were written by Gao E who did a nearly perfect job. Nevertheless there are always such people who claim to be the experts on the novel, criticizing the latter forty chapters as a wretched sequel to a fine work. What if we ask them to write the sequel? Iamp。39。m afraid they can only make it worse. Itamp。39。s easier said than done. Capable and wealthy people are always the focus of the society. Capable people are usually marching ahead of others and may not be pro