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What are the constellations that are the least grateful and rarely consider the feelings of others?

In modern society, Thanksgiving is relatively rare. After all, modern people's thoughts are self-centered. They think they are the oldest and seldom consider other people's feelings. As long as you are happy, it usually doesn't matter what others think. So, who are the three most ungrateful constellations?

1. Gemini: Overconfident Gemini's self-confidence and narcissism can really be said to be hopeless, so sometimes if you point out their shortcomings and give them advice, they won't appreciate it. In their view, they are the smartest people in the world. How can they listen to a person who is inferior to themselves in all aspects? Their help and kindness to others are regarded as a threat to themselves, which makes those who help them feel indifferent.

2. Aquarius: Of course, this may be the reason why Aquarius is naturally lonely. Many times, others can't understand what they are doing. For example, two people obviously love each other, but they look contemptuous when chatting. If you are kind to him, he will be unscrupulous. If you ignore him, he will pretend to be poor in front of you. Therefore, Aquarius is very suitable for a person's life, because they like to live in their own world and take the love and help of others for granted, not to mention expecting their kindness.

3. Leo: Arrogant Leo often gives others a very arrogant feeling. In short, in their eyes, they are the biggest and they are the strongest. Only they can ask others to do things, but there are many reasons to ask others to do things for them. Sometimes, others help them, but they don't want to pay them back, as if they feel that others owe them money. Such a person who doesn't know how to respect others and don't know how to be grateful is naturally heartless, which makes the friends who help them indifferent. When I was a child, my parents often taught me to be grateful to those who helped me. After all, others help you out of kindness, and not everyone should help you.