There is a beautiful girl who buys coconuts from the poor old man.

She asked, "How much is a coconut?"
The old man replied: "20 $ per one"
The girl said, "Two for 35 $. I agree to buy it, otherwise, I will buy it elsewhere."
The old man meditated and said, "Well, you take it! I haven't sold one anyway today."
The girl paid 35 $ and took two coconuts and left with a feeling of victory.

She walked into the car to meet her friends, and the two went to a luxury restaurant to eat. They ate very little, and most of the food was not finished. After the meal, the total bill was 995 $. The girl gave 1,000 $ and said, "5 $ as a tip."

It is common for restaurant owners to charge 5 $ more, but 5 $ less is really sad for a poor old man selling coconuts. Why do we have to bargain for even a penny when we buy from the poor? But so generous to someone who doesn't need help?

In life, the province ’s money needs to be saved, the money spent must be spent, and what we spend is what we pay for.

The same is for five dollars. When you buy fruit, you value the five dollars so seriously, but the restaurant is so generous.

If you pay more for fruit, you will feel a loss; when you eat at the restaurant, you will give the change as a tip to the store, and you will be generous in front of your friends.