Many of our post-80s generation are from poor rural areas, and under the influence of their parents, they have always had an inferiority complex in their bones. Although my current child is not rich, I must insist on taking him to experience different new things, such as different coffee shops, different shopping malls, occasional trips, and occasional hundreds of clothes. Although the income is not high, it is necessary for children to know the outside world and see different horizons.
Within the scope of ability, give yourself, give your children the best, don't cry poor, don't show off, don't feel inferior, don't be proud, don't ask for other people's things, even if others take the initiative to give, you can't take it casually, you can tell your mother, your mother will try her best to be satisfied, and when she grows up, she can have everything she likes through her own efforts.
Many families and parents don't deliberately want to be poor, they really don't have money, and if they have money, they are willing to spend it on their children. Poor raising is not necessarily the result of the above, there are also a lot of people who get ahead, rely on their own ability to change the concept of consumption and values, whether poor or rich, the results are different from person to person, what kind of person to become, how to raise the family is only one aspect, how to understand how to do it is another aspect, don't succeed and praise yourself for starting from scratch, and if you fail, blame your parents for not teaching well.
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