? Talking about the attitude towards money, it reminds me of a cliché: "Money is not everything, but there is nothing you can't do without money." Our food, clothing, housing and transportation are all inseparable from money, but when disaster strikes, not everything can be solved with money.
My attitude towards money was very simple when I was young. I felt that my parents’ salary was only used to pay utility bills, buy groceries, get some medicine when I was sick, and pay for my studies. tuition fee. It's that simple. In addition, my parents are civil servants and have a relatively stable income. I feel that all this is not stressful for me, and I am very comfortable living this life in an ordinary way. Money can solve our daily needs, and in a stable environment nothing difficult will happen. At that time, the pursuit of money was not very strong. I always felt that this was the standard of life. House, unit, car, bicycle, money, stable salary income. Life really is that simple.
As we grow up, our lives are getting better and better, and our incomes are getting higher. It stands to reason that we will live a more relaxed and happy life than before. But now people are under increasing pressure. You need to save money, buy a car, a house, a parking space, buy insurance, take training classes, travel... these all require money, and they are expensive. I was just thinking, why should I buy a house or a car? Thinking back to when I was a kid, everyone had a house to live in, and everyone had a car to ride in when they went out. Isn’t having a car and a house a standard part of being a human being? Why is it that today, with the rapid economic development, these standard configurations in my mind have become our goals? Therefore, today's people are created with the money theory. All hard work is done to make more money and chase one's dreams.
I think of the animals in the primeval forest and the beggars on the roadside. They all have no money, but they can still survive. So sometimes we don’t necessarily need money in order to live, but in order to A good life, or in other words, a good life, requires money.
After money can solve all our problems, can people be satisfied? He is not satisfied, because when we have everything, a comparison mentality arises. You have a house, and I also have a house, but yours is a suite and mine is a villa. You have a car, and I also have a car. Yours is an Alto, and mine is an Audi. You travel, and I travel too. You travel around the country, and I go abroad for crazy luxury shopping... Once the trend of comparison is formed, people will endlessly satisfy their desires, and money becomes the most important thing for people. A lifelong pursuit.
? Going back to my childhood understanding of the role of money, it was really just paying utility bills, buying groceries, paying tuition, and grabbing some medicine. It was that simple. But now, I am middle-aged and have a house, not a mansion. I have a car, but it’s not a good car. Occasionally there are poems and distant places, not particularly far away, and poetry is not so luxurious. But I feel very comfortable, so in terms of money in my current living situation, it is really just paying water and electricity bills, buying groceries, and paying tuition for studying. This is enough.
I will continue to work hard and struggle for a better life. It is also to have a higher income. For everyone, money is really a dream that they have to pursue for a lifetime. Whether you have more money or less depends on what kind of scene is depicted in the dream you are chasing. Is it for a better society, for a happier family, or to fill the vanity in your heart? This is something worth exploring.
Money can make our lives better and better, our families happier and our country more prosperous. Or it could be that we are becoming more and more depraved, breeding corruption. So money is a double-edged sword to me. If you use it well, it is a weapon of self-defense. If you use it badly, it is a murder weapon. Please grasp this double-edged sword. Let us work together to use wealth to create our personal happiness and the prosperity of the country for a better tomorrow.