Source: Folk proverbs.
Quote: Li Guohua's "Joan Hinton Disappeared in Warm Spring": "With the change of consumption structure and the abundance of commodities, people's consumption level is also improving. The idea that' money can't buy leisure for half a year' is no longer valid. "
The moral of having money and not buying half a year's leisure:
Living at home means that no matter how rich you are, you should not buy things that have been idle for half a year, because it is not only a waste, but also takes up the property at home. In case of any urgent need, it will affect your life. Although this is a "cliche", it is also of great reference significance to the big aspects of society.
The purchased goods are temporarily not used because of such and such problems, and they are left there to "precipitate". Idle goods, and "frozen" is a lot of money. If these funds are invested in other projects, it will definitely be an income. This is not only a waste, but also a "mistake of the country and the people."