Wise and thrifty people will plan for the future. When he is lucky, he will make some preparations for the misfortune that may befall his family and himself in the future. A person without a brain will not think about the future at all, and will not consider the difficult needs of tomorrow. He will spend all his income crazily.
Diligence and thrift not only bring people a rich and peaceful life, but also bring people many benefits: it cultivates people's habit of self-discipline; It makes shrewdness and prudence a prominent feature of people; It controls self-indulgence; It makes people have a relaxed and peaceful mind.
Thrift is by no means an act of collusion with greed, meanness and selfishness. In fact, it is precisely the opposite of these temperament. The purpose of thrift is to gain the independence of personality. Thrift requires wise use of money, not abuse of money-money must be obtained through proper means and used carefully.
Thrift applies not only to money, but also to everything in life, from using one's time and energy wisely to developing prudent living habits. Diligence means managing ourselves scientifically and our time and money, and making the most wise use of the resources in our lives.
Diligence and frugality are the teachers of life. Thrifty people are diligent in thinking and good at making plans. He has his own life plan and is quite independent.
If you cultivate the virtue of thrift, it means that you have proved that you have the ability to control your desires, you have begun to dominate yourself, and you are cultivating some of the most important personal qualities, that is, self-reliance, independence, prudence, foresight, intelligence and originality. In other words, you have a goal in life, and you are an extraordinary person.
However, "frugality" has become the most neglected social personality type in the minds of contemporary college students. Many students put "pursuing quality of life" on the opposite side of "frugality". "Diligence and self-cultivation, thrift and self-cultivation" has become a dead letter in the face of the inflated vanity and endless material desires of a few college students. Campus millionaires and campus aristocrats have become the highlights of campus life, and the farce of competing for wealth has pushed youth into the abyss. This can't help worrying!
In fact, frugality does not require great courage, high wisdom or superhuman virtue. Just need some common sense and the power to resist selfish pleasure. Thrift is just a common sense in daily life. You don't need strong determination, you just need a little self-restraint. Reducing any sensory pleasure, such as drinking a glass of beer or smoking a cigar, can make a person keep something for others in the long river of years instead of wasting it on himself.
Each of us can start from the small things in our daily life and gradually develop the habit of thrift. This will be an inexhaustible treasure in my life.