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Why do many college students use Apple products when they are obviously poor?
There is a phenomenon in society that some students want to use some advanced electronic products because of poor family conditions. For example, a news report I saw before introduced a young man who had no money and had to buy an Apple mobile phone to sell his kidneys. How sad this phenomenon is. No amount of money can buy a healthy body, and it is difficult for some people to get a good body if they spend a lot of money on medical treatment. But sadly, healthy people sell their kidneys because of an Apple mobile phone. Perhaps vanity. If others have it and want to have it themselves, they will blindly follow suit, regardless of their current proximity.

It is understandable that young people should establish correct values and not be too vain. Young people want to enjoy a good life and use expensive mobile phones. However, we should proceed from the actual situation and buy it if family conditions permit. If the family conditions are average, such as buying an Apple mobile phone, it is a burden for parents, just to satisfy vanity. I don't think this is necessary.

Buy what you like through your own efforts. If you like Apple mobile phones, you can save money to buy them through reasonable financial management, such as saving money at ordinary times and doing some extra part-time jobs in your spare time. You can't increase your parents' financial pressure just because you like it. Originally, the family conditions were not good, and it took a lot of effort for parents to send their children to school. Parents have no reason to pay for what they want to buy that is not suitable for the necessities of life.

Pay more attention to your studies and don't blindly compare with most poor students who buy expensive mobile phones. They see other students buying, and then stimulate their desire to buy. They also want to buy an Apple phone to experience it. But in order to distinguish their own identities, students should focus on their studies and concentrate on their studies. Don't blindly look at what others buy and what you want to buy. This is not a rational view of consumption.

How to treat poor students who want to buy an Apple mobile phone? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.