As I get older, I try to learn more about the behaviors and characteristics of the younger generations around me,
but I find that these days, there are some things that the younger generations have a firm misconception about.
1. When I was young (especially after I went to college), I used to say that traveling was about gaining good experiences,
but these days, it’s just about spending money and having fun. Isn’t the experience of going and earning money the real experience?
If you look at the reviews of people who traveled the world while blowing all their savings,
nothing has changed in the end, and in reality, they’re just unemployed people who went on a trip…
2. “Even if I earn less, I’ll do what I want to do!” If you’re satisfied with that level, that’s fine, but rather than living in poverty while doing what you want to do,
Even though it’s not what you wanted to do, earning a lot of money might be much happier….. In the end, money is the best in life!!!
3. They say that the more you invest in self-care, the better… In fact, if you are a member of the bourgeois class,
you can get PT and go to the dermatologist every day, but isn’t that a luxury for the proletariat??? What is a proletariat?
It refers to people who have nothing other than the labor power of their own bodies. You can learn PT by watching YouTube and breaking and breaking yourself.
Acne will get better with just one application of alanthenol regeneration cream.
4. “The cost of living is important” The cost of living refers to the consumption tendency that values consumer satisfaction or emotional value.
But isn’t it like if you don’t buy a key ring and eat Dubai chocolate, you’re dead?? Haha Items are a burden and food eventually becomes poop.
If you don’t want to spend uselessly for momentary satisfaction and end up collecting waste paper, then think again..