Rosen made his living by playing the guitar in a street, but he was always in a good state and had seen things from a different side. He often said, "When the sun sets, it will rise again. When the sun rises, it will also set. That is life."
Rosen loves cars, but it's impossible for him to buy one himself. When he was with his friends, he always said, "If only I had a car!" His eyes were full of hopes. Someone said to him as if it was joking, "Go buy a lottery ticket. If you win, you'll have a car!"
So he bought a two-dollar lottery ticket. Perhaps with all his luck, Mr. Rosen won the lottery with $2. Mr. Rosen got his wish: he bought a car with his prize money, drove it all day, went to the public, and was often seen a smile on his face. What's more, he washed his car as clean as a new one.
One day, however, Mr. Rosen left the car outside his room and, half an hour later, found it stolen when he went out. When his friends heard the news, they worried that he could not stand it. They thought that he loved his car so much, but the car he had bought for tens of thousands of dollars has gone in the blink of an eye. So they got together to comfort him, "Rosen, the car has lost. Don't be too sad!"
"Hey, why should I be sad?" Mr. Rosen laughed. The friends looked at each other with doubt. "If one of you lost two dollars by chance, would you be sad?" Mr. Rosen continued.
"Of course not!" Some people said that.
"Yes, I just lost two dollars!" Ms. Rosen laughed.