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What kind of future will families who follow The Chinese Code of Success have?()

A、When a family lives together in harmony and peace, even if they are poor and can hardly make ends meet, they will enjoy plenty of happiness

B、When hearing an accusation, do not readily believe it. Keep you cool and think carefully, for the charge may be false

C、When engaged in an argument, one should calmly ask himself whether he is at fault

D、When with others, do not talk too much. One who talks too much is prone to say the wrong thing

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