It is not easy for the middle class to maintain a decent life and class glory. The income may not be in the hands of the powerful, but the daily expenses are similar, and they are all exquisite "luxury goods". Even the thrifty middle class, don't they put their capital into capital to help them go further? Real estate, stocks, funds, bonds, and even trust, equity, options, futures and other risk levers are expected to benefit from a higher level.
I have no intention of opposing this investment. But based on this behavior of seeking greater interests, it is inherently risky. The middle class can't grab huge benefits far beyond the bottom, and at the same time make itself lower than the bottom in the face of risks ... it is purely self-pity.
A crosstalk performer, a shop owner, a government civil servant and a well-paid manager … once vowed to show their embarrassment in front of the public, but completely ignored their income and property far beyond the public. It is easier to cry poor than to get rich. This is something for the middle class. Everyone knows that it's not easy to live at the bottom and struggle to the top, so when you need it, you are the big sister who carries cement, and when you don't need it, you are the beautiful woman who drives a Ferrari?
The weakness of human nature is to constantly strengthen one's own desires. When I have no money, I feel that 1 million is a favored one. If I have money, I will be the richest man in the world, and I will not hesitate to cheat and divorce. The middle class is not really poor, but relatively poor. People are looking up, otherwise why is there a flood of sympathy for the middle class? Seeing these well-off families, glamorous occupations and classes, they are still in trouble and their kidneys are dead. I always feel that the struggle of the middle class is not so smooth and the life at the bottom is not so poor …
You know, it takes a hundred days to be red, but a thousand days to be bad. Nothing in the world is absolute, but if it is not really at the end of its tether, the plight of the middle class will certainly be much better than that of the bottom. I hope everyone will not be struck by poisoned chicken soup.