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How to treat a house of two square meters mentioned in luna Qin's "The Experience of Drifting to the North"?
After luna Qin told the story of drifting in the North, it caused a heated discussion among netizens. Many people questioned that drifting in the North lived in a house of two square meters. Regarding whether a two-square-meter house can accommodate people, I don't think people who have not personally experienced the hardships at the bottom will naturally feel the same way.

A two-square-meter house is really small, only enough for a bed. I understand those netizens who find it incredible. This is impossible in your eyes, but it may be the residence of people at the bottom of many big cities. I remember my junior high school classmate shared his uncle's experience with me. When I was a child, my family was poor and I didn't read any books. When I was a teenager, I took the train for a few days and went to Beijing to work hard. I don't have enough money to rent a house, so I live in a small house of two square meters, eat one or two steamed buns every day, do the lowest work and carry it over. I worked hard to make money because I was young and unyielding, and I slowly took root. Later, I partnered with my friends to run the clothing business, and the scale was getting bigger and bigger. He is no longer the man who lives in a house of two square meters and eats steamed bread, but that experience inspired him to take it through so many ups and downs. I said this experience just to show that if you haven't experienced the growth of others, then don't treat other people's experiences as jokes. You may not feel the same way, but please keep a little kindness.

Everyone has a more or less unknown sadness in the process of growing up I hope everyone will have less prejudice and more recognition for this humble and hardworking girl, just as she said: I hope all girls can be treated well by the world.