In fact, we often say that when a person is rich, his life will be bad. In fact, this is a kind of discrimination against the rich, which is rooted in the envy and hatred of ordinary people towards the rich. Then objectively speaking, we all know that if you have money, you will become bad. In fact, this is not absolute.
I found that the poorer the place, the more destitute the people, the more ignorant and cruel. These people have always been struggling in life, their hearts are full of contradictions, and they even suffer from physical torture.
Such people do not do evil, they are forbearing and kind, but because they are poor they do not have the ability to do evil. Once they meet someone who is weaker than them, or have a suitable opportunity, the discrimination and pressure they have been subjected to psychologically burst out. It's the scariest thing to come out. . . .
In fact, barrenness is actually the lack of material that can easily lead to estrangement and sharper contradictions between people.
This makes me think of a lot of movies that do the same thing. For example, in the United States, "Dog Town" starring Nicole Kidman, and China's "Blind Shaft" -- miners in black mines kill each other just to get insurance money. "The Blind Mountain" -- Poor people who cannot marry and rely on human trafficking to abduct and abuse innocent urban girls. .
The reality is this. . . Perhaps we should all do our part to create a better life in the future. . . Hopefully we never experience a series of changes due to the stress of life. . . . I also hope that we have the ability to maintain our inner relative simplicity and the belief that the world is still beautiful. . .
In fact, human nature is selective, and perhaps this is the reason why our fathers did everything to hope that we can have a better life and a higher social status. Because a good living environment may not absolutely keep people away from sin, but compared with a barren and struggling living environment, it can stimulate the good side of human nature and have a more fulfilling spiritual pursuit.
May those who are still struggling, God see you, and the sun will always shine on every inch of this world. . .
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