Many people say that today's society is a stratified society. Many of us try our best to do what we can to prevent ourselves from falling from the existing class.
The so-called strata include the upper class and the middle class.
If this is the case for the upper and middle classes, have we ever thought about the many people at the middle and lower levels who work in first-tier cities, or even at the bottom?
A fire in Daxing burned out the cruel realities of living in these bustling first-tier cities such as basements, gregarious residents, and ant tribes: low wages, rising rents, and rising expenses. , everything is like a big mountain, weighing them down and making them unable to breathe.
It is said that the prosperity and development of first-tier cities is inseparable from the large influx of migrant workers. Back then, they were young and high-spirited, but were they living a hard life? The hardships of living in a basement without sunlight, no heating, no separate bathroom, no pension insurance, and no social security are nothing to them, because they firmly believe that as long as they have a healthy body, they can With hard-working hands, you can build your own future.
However, slowly they entered middle age, and slowly they had children, families, and sweet burdens. They were no longer free and easy, where one person had enough to eat and the whole family was not hungry. They are also an important source of income and spiritual support for a family. If the pressure when they were young was the base, the pressure now is N times the original base.
This is the reality of our lives. If they want to survive, they must either continue to rely on their hard work and wisdom and use more investment in exchange for relatively high output, or they must retreat from the rapids of first-tier cities and return to Go to your hometown, transfer what you have accumulated in first-tier cities to your own doorstep, and transform and develop.
The development of a city always has to screen out something and eliminate something, but no matter what, we should admit that the initial development and current stability of the city are inseparable from these bottom-level givers. We cannot exclude them from first-tier cities because of choking. First-tier cities should still open their broad and fraternal minds and accept their friends from all over the world!