When I was in junior high school, I was lucky enough to study in the county. When I first started school, I wore old sandals with a few toes missing in the front, and the children in the city wore sports shoes similar to those now. At that time, I admitted that I felt a little inferior and wanted to have a pair. I didn't tell my parents what I wanted.
3. When I was in high school, I really wanted to have a new bike. I told my parents that I wanted to buy it. My parents refused to buy it, so I had to ride my dad's broken bike, which was collected from junk and often broke down on the road.
After studying in the university, I can feel the expectation of my parents. I am also sensible because of invisible pressure. I know I will study hard and live up to my parents' painstaking upbringing and education.
After graduation, my salary is not much. I can't afford a battery car, so I have to commute by bike. I once bought rice outside. In order to save money, I asked the store for a dish and two meals, which is the key. It doesn't matter how much food I have. Because people sell one dish and one meal, the shopkeeper thought I wanted one dish and two meals, and he didn't make much money, so he said, "I can't afford it, so I don't want it."
This is the biggest source of motivation for my efforts: poverty. If you want to eat and dress well, you can buy whatever you want. If you want your parents to live a good life, you must have money. If you want to be rich, you must study hard, work hard and work hard.
Therefore, people often ask, I want to work hard, but I just can't work hard. I just have no self-control and no motivation. Are there any mines in your house? If not, then work hard, or you will be poor, complaining and confused.