Wang Manni in "Thirty Only" is an out-and-out "moonlight family", however, when she decided to eat a meal of 300 yuan a pound of silver cod, she didn't know that it took her parents 8 years to save 650,000 savings.
Wang Manni, 30, is a sales consultant for a fashion brand. She is good-looking and works hard, but she spends almost all of her income every month. She is passionate about buying designer bags, high-end cosmetics and dining with friends at high-end restaurants. She always felt that only in this way could she integrate into the metropolis of Shanghai and become a "city person" in the true sense.
That day, Wang Manni went to a famous seafood restaurant with a few colleagues. In the restaurant, she ordered a dish called "silver cod." When the waiter told her that the ** of this dish was 300 yuan a catty, she didn't hesitate too much, but said lightly: "Then let's have one." ”
At the same time, Wang Manni's parents, who are far away in the town, are working hard to save money for their daughter's future. They run a small grocery store and get up early and stay up late every day just to make some extra money. 8 years have passed, and they have finally saved 650,000 savings. And this money, they originally planned to use to buy a house for their daughter.
When Wang Manni came home, she saw the hard work of her parents and the 6When she deposited 50,000 yuan, she had mixed feelings in her heart. She realized that the so-called "quality life" she had been pursuing was actually based on the hard work of her parents. And she herself never really understood them.
Wang Manni's story makes us think deeply: while pursuing personal happiness and enjoyment, do we ignore those who silently pay for us?When we indulge in the delicious food of a high-end restaurant, do we realize how many people's hard work and sweat are behind it?
This story also reminds us to cherish the present moment and be grateful to our parents. Don't wait until you wake up one day to find that you've missed out on a lot of quality time with your family. At the same time, we must also learn to live within our means and not blindly pursue material comforts. After all, true happiness does not lie in material abundance, but in spiritual abundance.
In life, we all encounter moments like Wang Manni: the pursuit of material satisfaction and vanity satisfaction ignores the true needs of the heart;Ignoring the feelings of the family in pursuit of a better life;Neglecting future plans and goals in order to satisfy one's own desires. But when we realize our mistakes and start changing, everything becomes better and more fulfilling.