I believe everyone has heard of such an example. A child who has lived in a mountainous area for a long time has never taken a train or worn new clothes, but he studied hard on his own and was finally admitted to the university with excellent results. Then, with the support of the country and the help of fellow villagers, I went to college, graduated from college smoothly, found a good job, and finally changed my fate. However, there are not a few such cases. Perhaps we have heard the story that a very poor man dropped out of school at an early age and went out to work because there was no money for him to go to school at home. Later, I worked hard in big cities, carrying cement, moving bricks, delivering takeout and making express delivery. I worked hard, accumulated the first venture capital for myself, and finally started my own company and became a boss. Yes, only after experiencing extreme poverty can we truly understand the importance of money. Only by understanding the importance of money to a person can we work hard, pay the hardships that ordinary people can't pay and win a brilliant tomorrow for ourselves.
Poverty is precious, and we don't need to feel inferior because of poverty. It is because of poverty that we can keep working hard and not be overwhelmed by poverty. Poor people, who have no ability to compare with others, can only envy others when they see them wearing famous brands and eating big meals. And they also realize more clearly that there is no one behind them to rely on. If they want to have such a life, they can only create wealth by their own hands. It is with this feeling of final resistance that they can be desperate and put aside any concerns.