Don t chase me, I m in my eighties, I m dying of exhaustion

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

In a small town deep in the mountains, an old woman with unkempt hair takes out her home-grown produce from a basket and places it on the side of the road. A market manager immediately went to stop it, and he told the old woman that stalls are not allowed on the side of the road in the town, and the street market seriously affects traffic and brings great safety hazards to citizens. The old woman hesitated for a moment, then took back the produce she had just taken out, walked ten meters forward, and took advantage of the market manager's inattention, and took it out of the basket and piled it on the curb of the road. The market manager had no choice but to go over and persuade the old woman to place it in the special market again. The old woman said to the market manager helplessly: "Don't drive me, I'm over eighty years old, I'm almost tired, I just settled my sick daughter-in-law in the hospital, and there are chickens, ducks, pigs and cows waiting to be taken care of at home." The market manager moved the old woman's produce back a meter away from the road, and then walked to a place farther away from the old woman to continue working.

The old woman's words made the hearts of the market managers feel a strong shock. As a market manager in a small town, he has been working in the town for two or three years, and although he does not know all the vegetable vendors in the town, he can at least be familiar with them. It was the first time he had met the eighty-year-old woman with a vicissitudes of life just now. The old woman can be seen at a glance that she is a villager who rarely goes to the town to sell things, and when she goes to the city to do errands, she sells some agricultural products to subsidize the family. They are all over 80 years old, and they are still forced by life to run around in the fields and unable to enjoy their old age. The market manager also came from the countryside and has lived in the countryside for decades, so he has a deep understanding of the life of rural people. Now everyone's overall living standard has improved, but there are still many people who are living hard, and the old woman in front of me is one of them. Maybe the old woman's son is working far away, the daughter-in-law is taking care of the children at home, the daughter-in-law is sick, and all the burdens are on the old woman's vicissitudes of life. He wanted to help the old woman in his heart, but he couldn't abandon his duties, so he had to think of a compromise solution.

The situation of the old woman is really sad, and the situation of the market managers is not better. He is also only a temporary employee, with a salary of about 2k a month, but he has to ensure the smooth flow of the entire road. In this small town deep in the mountains, if he is not careful, the vendors will block the road with carts, causing great inconvenience to pedestrians and vehicles. If the vehicle is careless and rolls over the things of the vendors on the road, it will be bought at the price, and the heavier one will sit on the ground ten times or a hundred times the starting price and ask for compensation, and the driver will not let him go if he does not give it. Drivers who have suffered losses will inevitably complain, and at this time, the market management personnel will contribute part of their already meager salaries. The marketing manager also wanted to give up his thankless job to find a better job in a distant place, but he couldn't let his children become left-behind children. The children's ** reading time is only a few years, and he gritted his teeth and passed it.

Life is like that, everyone has to face all kinds of pressures, and everyone has their own mission. We can't help everyone in need, but at least don't hurt them anymore, or give them what we can without hurting our own interests. Finally, I hope that God will take more care of the people who are suffering and suffering, and make it more convenient for them to have more ways out of their lives.

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