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Why are many rural children unwilling to go back to work in the countryside after graduating from college?
It is normal for rural children to be unwilling to return to work in the countryside after completing their college studies in cities. After all, rural children have received higher education and seen the rich resources and broad development prospects of big cities. How can they easily choose to go back to work in poor and backward rural areas where news is blocked?

Big cities have complete public infrastructure and rich educational and medical resources. Whether it is employment or entrepreneurship, there are countless opportunities. Parents of rural children have been trying their best to provide education for their children for so many years, and they also hope that their children will not take the old road of being uneducated and unable to find a good job, and hope that their children can find a better job in the city and get ahead.

Whether in order to repay their parents' expectations or to realize their ideals and ambitions in life, rural children with knowledge and ability have more room to make great achievements in cities and more contacts and material support to help them realize their ideals and ambitions. Young people are more likely to live better and better in cities with rapid economic development and vibrant cultural atmosphere, and rarely choose to work in backward towns and villages.

Of course, it does not rule out that those who do not value money and personal enjoyment are willing to return to poor and backward towns and villages, and build the development of towns and villages no matter how much compensation. This selfless dedication to society and the country is also worthy of respect, but it is difficult for most people to have similar values of life.

After all, most ordinary people in the world are just laymen who silently struggle for their own lives. It is human nature that many rural children are unwilling to go back to work and live in poor rural areas after graduating from college.