This headline describes a situation where a Taiwanese singer offered help to the mother of a disabled son, but the mother refused his assistance because she didn't want to be pitied. The phrase "Don't sell pity" suggests she was determined to avoid being seen as someone who needed charity or sympathy. The story likely explores themes of pride, independence, and the challenges faced by caregivers of people with disabilities.
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