You must keep important points in mind about relationships:
1. The people you have helped may not necessarily help you. While we may have helped some people, we can't expect them to reach out when we need help. Everyone's behavior and thoughts are different, and some people may not know how to be grateful or reciprocate.
2. People who have helped you may still help you. Those who have helped us in the past are more likely to come back to support us when we need it, because they have shown care and kindness for us.
3. Make friends who are right. It is important to make friends with ethical, principled people who are more likely to have a sincere and mutually beneficial relationship with us.
4. Break the ruthless person. Keeping a distance or disconnecting yourself from those who are ruthless and do not know how to cherish others is a way to protect your emotions and interests.
These perspectives remind us to make wise choices when dealing with relationships and to cherish those who truly care for and help us, while also learning to discern and distance ourselves from those who may not be good for us. Do you remember?