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An essay on inner peace.
China Regal, are your luxuries at ease? -The inscription reads "Everyone is a miser" written by the deceased. ",it can be said that the penetrating power is extremely strong. Among them, "according to statistics, the resources raised by non-profit charitable organizations in China are 5 billion yuan each year, most of which come from international organizations. "According to the data released by china charity federation, 70% of its donations come from foreign countries and Hong Kong and Taiwan, and the domestic rich people's donations are insufficient 15%. This figure seems to draw a conclusion that China is rich and lacks charity, which can be described as rich and ruthless. " A passage has also caused me a lot of thinking. Indeed, if we can't compare with western developed countries in terms of money, but now it's still the result in proportion, which has to be interesting!

In the article, the deceased made a detailed analysis of the reasons why "everyone is a miser", and put forward the old saying that a large part of the Chinese rich refused to donate money because "the wealth is not exposed", which should be said to be a big factor, but I would like to add that although China is poor, it is also a big consumer of luxury goods, and many rich people in China dare to show off their wealth and buy things that residents in developed countries dare not buy. I wonder if these rich and willing people have spent some money on public welfare. If not, are you comfortable with luxury?

It is human nature to pursue material luxury, but when luxury comes to an end, you will find simplicity and preciousness. It is the highest state of luxury to wash away the lead and return to the original. When personal expectations are greatly satisfied, we should learn to give back to the society with our own strength and bear the social responsibility that the rich should do at first. To put it bluntly, it means drinking water and thinking about the source. Where did your wealth come from? You should return some of it.

The rich people in China are extravagant enough, but I don't know how much they paid back.

I read an article entitled "Luxury Goods Flowing to China" in a magazine, which talked about the luxury life of the rich in China: several rich wives went shopping in top international luxury brand stores. A lady took a fancy to a big red skirt, which cost 50 thousand yuan. It didn't fit after trying it on, but she bought it anyway. Back to the hostess's mansion, when the reporter asked her to show what she liked, the hostess took out more than a dozen European watches worth millions and displayed them neatly in high-grade velvet; A wealthy real estate developer in Beijing, with an investment of about 50 million yuan, circled a piece of land in the suburbs of Beijing and built a mansion. In addition to the room I live in for leisure on weekends, there are more than a dozen rooms with 28 workers serving, and the monthly electricity bill alone is 50 thousand. There are tennis courts and other sports facilities in the yard, as well as three horses and several dogs. According to the article, Rolex watches worth 6,543,800 yuan, Cartier needles worth 300,000 yuan and diamonds worth 5 million yuan sell well in China.

As we all know, China in Asia is not a rich country, and even the problem of food and clothing has not been completely solved in some places. However, the consumption of the rich in China has reached the world-class level. Since the rich in China already have so much money to buy luxury goods, how much money do they spend on public welfare undertakings? Specifically, how much did they donate to Project Hope? Did they use the money to buy skirts or belts to save the life of a poor girl who was seriously ill and could not afford to see a doctor?

In fact, today's rich people in China still lag far behind those in developed countries in terms of wealth. However, there are still many rich people in China who are too poor to read or see a doctor, but their luxury consumption is several times ahead of others. I thought, how many foundations have we already had, and how many have donated money to scientific research institutions for the research and development of new products and drugs? So much money, I sent it to another bag. When the newspaper reports that many school-age children in a certain area in the west can't go to school because of poverty, or a cultural relic is on the verge of extinction because of disrepair, there is no money at this time, but people need to give us some change from the money we gave him to help us.

The rich in China, while imitating the life of the rich in the west and trying to enter other people's circles, mostly see the life of the rich in civilized society. They don't understand the complete lifestyle of the rich in the west at all. Nowadays, in many developed countries, rich people are careful in spending money, but they are scrambling to donate to the society. When we rich people spend money to show others, we always feel that we are just like foreigners and even ahead of the times. As everyone knows, people have long abandoned this simple and selfish lifestyle and pursued further, which is more of a moral consciousness and social responsibility.

Someone commented on the rich people in China today: "They are unnaturally rich and have not fully digested their status and wealth." I think the evaluation is in place. Many years have passed, and the traces of that outbreak are still lingering on some people. This reminds me of the nouveau riche civilians. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/8th century, the nouveau riche civilians in Britain have become powerful, and they don't want to live under the nobility in society and culture. As a result, these nobles tried their best to show how their wealth was more beneficial to society than the power of the nobles. Please note that they are not comparing who will enjoy the luxurious life more than who, but who is more beneficial to society. They imitate the nobles to build rural houses, but obviously highlight the simple style. Their daily living expenses are also decent and moderate, forming a gentle and responsible upper-class culture. I think it is worth learning from the rich people in China, how people live, and more importantly, their sense of social responsibility.

Rich people in China don't want you to give up your luxurious life. Everyone has the right to choose their own way of life. I just hope that after learning how to be extravagant in the west, you can learn to assume a social responsibility as soon as possible like them. You are not required to donate all your property, nor do you need to set up any foundation. There are still many places in China that need help, and many local governments are beyond their reach. I just hope that more private funds can be injected in these places where the government is unable to manage and cannot be ignored. 1 10,000 building a hope primary school will have far more significance than 1 10,000 buying a sports car. If the money spent on pets is spent on animal protection, it may be an endangered species on earth.

I hope the rich people in China will pay attention to what kind of diamond necklace the rich people in the west bought and how much money he donated to a charity. It is likely that the money he donated can buy dozens or even hundreds of such necklaces. When the material life is extremely rich, we rich people in China might as well do something else.

Wealth can bring many things, not just a luxurious life. As a rich man, while being responsible for himself, he also has a responsibility entrusted by society.

People who follow luxury generally have to go through the track of returning from madness to gentleness. Rich people in China are still crazy, but I don't know when they will be moderate.

In the end, that sentence, luxury will find simplicity and preciousness in the end. Therefore, it is the highest state of luxury to wash away the lead and return to the original. I'm so tired ~, the landlord will adopt it!