If you don't bully the young and the poor, what does it mean to have blood shed at night if you have a bright future before the tiger comes out?

Don't look down on the poor young man, it was before the tiger came out, when it emerged, the hazy night would have its own color.

Wu wrote in The Scholars: "It is better to bully a white beard than to bully a poor young man. In the end, the dragon wears the phoenix, and I don't believe my pants will wear holes. "

When I was a child, everyone was a "little white boy" who had no power, potential or money, and was even regarded as a weed on the roadside. No one cared about it and was trampled on from time to time. It is in this "speaking lightly" situation that many people may have a slight gap in their hearts.

Before I left the society, I always fantasized about the illusory "pavilions", but after I left the society, I found that real life was mostly desolate yellow sand desert. This huge gap from the sky brings people an unbearable psychological "lightness of life".

Therefore, most of these "soft-spoken people" were looked down upon at first, or even excluded and isolated. However, with the accumulation of experience and the improvement of their abilities, some of them have become independent experts in business circles, some have become self-made practitioners, and some have resigned themselves to nature. ......

As the saying goes: "Thirty years in Hedong. Thirty years in Hexi. "

A person, perhaps the current fortune is not very good, be a person, ups and downs and introspection, ventilation to win. Those who are looked down upon will eventually "lure the dragon over the phoenix" and make a lot of money.

Extended information People born in poverty started from scratch.

The world is fair and unfair. Fairness is that everyone needs to work hard to make money. No one can get something for nothing, even the rich second generation must keep their family business. The unfairness lies in that everyone's background is different. Some people were born in Rome, and some people will never go to Rome.

It is these people who have been running on the Roman road all their lives. Most of them were born in poverty and lacked the material wealth support of their parents. It is such a person, just like the "tough" grass outside the greenhouse. They have seen the world through wind and rain, and they are constantly striving for self-improvement regardless of wind and rain.

There is a good saying: "A child comes from a poor family." Many friends around me who were born in poverty went to the provincial capital to work hard at a young age. I didn't ask my parents to take a penny, but I put blood and tears in my mouth and swallowed them in my stomach, letting them digest slowly, which became the driving force for me to fight against the world.