The last part of the sentence, whether you are rich or not, is actually? Wealth does not return to hometown? , from Xiang Yu. After Xiang Yu, the overlord of the place of Western Chu, captured Xianyang, some people advised him to build his capital, but because he missed his hometown, Xiang Yu was eager to return to the east, saying that wealth would not return to his hometown, like a one-night trip, who knows! ? It means that if you go back to your hometown without wealth, it's like walking in the dark in gorgeous clothes! In fact, Xiang Yu is eager for the feeling of success, eager to return home with clothes and eager to show off in his hometown. It can also be said that he was carried away by victory.
The first half of the sentence is linked together, and then extended, meaning that poor people don't go to their relatives, they will be looked down upon and looked down upon. Relatives think they just come to borrow money to climb their relatives to find trouble; Don't go back to your hometown if you have money, lest those poor relatives borrow money to make trouble.
There is no gap between the poor and the rich, but there are differences in habits, mentality, behavior, goals, courage and ways of doing things between the poor and the rich, which leads to the gap between the rich and the poor. Poor people are reluctant to visit relatives for the following reasons:
1. The poor man is poor because he has no broad mind and always thinks I am poor. That's the way it is. It can't be changed. Narrow-minded, not open, thinking, not creative. The rich think differently. I want to be rich, try to make money and be admired. I am extremely cheerful, unrestrained, unrestrained and feasible in thinking.
The poor and the rich have different behavior habits. Poor people usually watch TV, play games and kill time in their spare time. Rich people can play with contracts and plans.
3, the poor are always afraid of things, bound, and push when they see things. Rich people always dare to take things, dare to take things, and have the responsibility and responsibility.
The poor are always afraid of being with people who are better than themselves. They think they are inferior. The rich always look for people who are better than themselves to learn and communicate, and explore greater business opportunities and development paths.