Others ride horses, I ride donkeys, what's the next sentence?

Other people ride horses, and I ride donkeys. You might as well think about me. When I look back, there will be pickpockets.

Others ride big horses and I ride donkeys. When I think about it, I'm not as good as him. Looking back, there are people who are not as good as me on foot.

The original sentence comes from augmented literature. The main idea of this sentence is that people should not compare with each other, but be content. Everyone's life is not smooth sailing. Don't feel that your life is worse than others. Looking back, there are people poorer than you.

Extended data:

Enhanced wisdom. It is called Xianwen in ancient times and Xianwen in ancient and modern times. It is a children's enlightenment bibliography compiled by China in the Ming Dynasty. The title of the book was first seen in the drama Peony Pavilion in the Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, so it can be inferred that this book was written in the Wanli period at the latest. "Glory and Contribution" is a collection of proverbs and aphorisms of China from ancient times to the present. Later, it was changed to this appearance after the continuous supplement of the literati in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was called "adding glory to the text" in history, commonly known as "adding glory to the text".

Most of the sentences in Augmented Essays come from such subsets as classics and history, poems and songs, opera novels and scholars' miscellaneous notes. Their thoughts and concepts are directly or indirectly derived from Confucian and Taoist classics. In a broad sense, it is a popular version of the "classic" that appeals to both refined and popular tastes. You can read it without explanation, or you can understand the thoughts and life wisdom of the classics by reading augmented sages. Augmented Xianwen is an anthology of proverbs.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Augmented Xianwen