The first lazy person in China Yang Suo was starved to death with meat and vegetables, and was laz

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In the corner of a small village, there is a young man named Yang Suo, whose life seems to be shrouded in laziness. This is not a simple lazy story, but a profound reflection on family, responsibilities and attitudes to life.

Yang Suo, born in 1986, a safety lock seems to have brought him too much love, and this care has become a kind of doting in the process of his growth. Yang Suo's parents are obedient to him, and no matter what he wants, he can be satisfied. This kind of excessive pampering made Yang Suo become unruly in school, and even dropped out of school early.

Yang Suo's parents never seem to have thought about his future, they always cater to their son's various preferences, but they do not teach him the responsibility and responsibility of life. Even when Yang Suo's homeroom teacher approached them many times to advise, they only put their son's feelings first, which eventually led to Yang Suo's early withdrawal from school.

After dropping out of school, Yang Suo lived an idle life, and he didn't care about housework and studies. His parents were getting old, but he didn't share any responsibility for them. In his eyes, life is waiting for someone else to bring him, and he seems to know nothing about his future.

However, the tricks of fate did not stop at Yang Suo. In 1999, Yang Suo's father died, leaving behind a crumbling family. Although Yang Suo's parents spoiled him too much, they were his relatives after all, and their departure left Yang Suo in an endless sense of loss.

Yang Suo's mother, a hard-working peasant woman, worked hard to support the family. However, Yang Suo did not share the slightest burden for his mother. The hardships of life made his mother's body collapse, but Yang Suo was still unaware.

After the death of his mother, Yang Suo's life became more indulgent. He was reluctant to go out, and even made a pit in his home to use as a toilet. With no income, he sold everything in his house, which became empty and he himself became more and more scruffy.

The Spring Festival of 2009, a moment that was supposed to be a reunion and celebration, became the end of Yang Suo's life. He was only 23 years old, but he left this world because he starved to death. The lazy voice of Yang Suo could no longer be heard in this small village, and he became synonymous with the laziness of a generation of young people.

This story is not just a tragedy caused by one person's laziness, but also a microcosm of an era. In this era, we see more and more young people losing faith in the future and becoming indifferent to struggle. They seem to be immersed in the virtual world and have a deeper and deeper sense of alienation from the real society.

Yang Suo's laziness is not innate, but the result of the joint shaping of family and society. His parents were overly pampered, which made him lose his awareness of responsibility and responsibility. The social environment also failed to give him sufficient guidance and education, which led him to endless inertia.

We can't simply blame Yang Suo, but we should look at this issue from a broader perspective. Society needs more attention and investment to help young people who lack guidance to rediscover their passion and sense of responsibility for life. The education system needs to focus more on mental health and character development, rather than just instilling knowledge.

In the pursuit of our dreams, we cannot ignore our responsibilities to our families. Parents need to give their children enough independence and responsibility while pampering them, so that they can bravely meet challenges in the face of difficult situations.

Yang Suo's story is a profound reflection that makes us think about whether laziness hides deeper problems. Only by addressing these problems at the root can we really help young people who are lost in laziness find their way in life.

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