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Behind the fierce competition in Hong Kong from small to large
The fierce competition in Hong Kong is essentially an illusion created by a few privileged classes, and then the anxiety created makes ordinary people tired and satisfied with their sense of superiority. People who have been to Hong Kong to study and travel should have this feeling: crowded. Whether it is transportation, housing, education or medical care, it has brought great depression to people in this city.

Scarcity of resources

Educational resources are even scarcer, because parents may be willing to put up with crowded subways and buses and squeeze into more than 20 flat houses.

The competition between young people is fierce.

Therefore, in order to enter the top private schools, parents should calculate the pregnancy time so that their children can meet the requirements of being born in January.

Seize high-quality resources

It is often the middle class who feel tired. They are desperate to seize scarce high-quality resources in order to realize class transformation.

Social imbalance

Everything is because resources are scarce, and high-quality resources are even scarcer. The upper class has different concerns, because they have vested interests and don't have to rush about for them; The bottom class can't even meet the basic needs of life, and it is impossible to talk about changing their destiny.