Society is a complex system in which people live, communicate and interact with each other. In this process, there are indeed some social phenomena at different levels.
There are often mutual attacks and emotional internal friction in the bottom society, which may be related to factors such as difficult economic conditions and unfair distribution of benefits. In this environment, people will attack each other with moral issues, probably because they are unable to substantively affect each other's interests, and can only express their dissatisfaction and anger through verbal arguments.
If you want to climb out of the bottom, you can try to reduce emotional friction and stay calm and rational. You can stay away from people and things that distract you and focus on your goals and career. Of course, the accumulation of money is also a way to achieve economic improvement through entrepreneurship, work, etc.
After entering the middle class, people may pay more attention to values, social status, and relationships. At this stage, people will pay more attention to politeness and respect, but they will also be more considerate of the interests and values of the other person in order to achieve greater benefit and emotional satisfaction.
In high-level societies, people tend to pay more attention to status and control of resources. They may exhibit a certain amount of pretension, but they will also face more pressure and intense struggles. The struggles of the upper echelons of society tend to be more complex, but they also mean more resources and power.
Every level of society has its own characteristics and limitations, and it is everyone's right to choose the way that suits them to improve and pursue happiness. It is important to recognize the complexity of human nature, understand the challenges and opportunities of different levels of society, and adjust one's goals and expectations appropriately.
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