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Parents are the standard by which children are judged.
Someone said: Ten years ago, people around you treated you according to your parents' income.
In 10 years, the people around you will treat your parents and children according to your income.
When I think back 10 years ago, I feel like I was just a supplement to my parents' financial situation.
When people associate with me, they always treat me based on my parents' income.
The contempt and disdain in their eyes seemed to tell me that I was a weak person who depended on my parents for survival.
That's when I realized that I had no independent value and just lived in the shadow of my parents.
But now, ten years later, the world has changed dramatically.
I am no longer an appendage to whom others look down upon, but an object of their scrutiny.
Now people are focused on my own achievements and income, not my parents' income.
Based on my financial situation, they treated my parents and children as if I was the breadwinner of the family.
I know that I have a great responsibility on my shoulders in these rapidly changing times.
I no longer work just to survive, but to live my values and dreams.
I understand that it is only through my own hard work and hardship that I can earn the respect and recognition of others.
I also firmly believe that as long as I keep working hard, I will be able to realize my dreams and change my destiny.
10 years ago, 10 years later, depiction of human nature.
Human nature is a mirror, and reincarnation is endless.
Ten years ago, when we were trapped in the shackles of money and our fate was dragged down, our deepest desire and unyielding fighting spirit never disappeared.
We understand that it is not our fault that we are looked down upon, but the product of social pathologies.
We choose to work hard, pursue our dreams, and prove our worth with sweat and hard work.
Today, 10 years later, we stand at a higher starting point.
After continuous hard work and struggle, we began to embark on the road to success.
We see a true portrayal of human nature.
It's an affirmation of oneself and others, and a reward for hard work and dedication.
It may be ironic that people treat their parents and children because of their income, but it is a reflection of human nature and an inescapable reality.
Work hard and prove yourself.
Life is never lonely.
Ten years ago, I and you ten years later, have all experienced the moment of being bound by social vision.
We understand the powerlessness and pain of situations that cannot be changed.
But as the famous saying goes, "A child who doesn't have an umbrella must run as hard as he can!" ”
We should remember that we have the right and the power to change our destiny.
Don't let others measure your worth by your income, work hard and struggle to prove yourself.
In this world, it is a faithful depiction of humanity and life.
The helplessness and hardship we experienced ten years ago did not deprive us of the opportunity to change our future.
Along the way, we've learned that money isn't the only criterion for success, and we've seen the difference that hard work and effort can make.
Through our actions, we make our societies more just and inclusive.
Everyone is given the respect and appreciation they deserve for their efforts.
Remember, humanity and life are never static.
They change over time, so our efforts are the only option.
We must firmly believe in our own worth, whether it is in the past or in the future, and pursue the life we truly aspire to.
Everyone needs to understand that their own efforts and struggles are the key to changing their lives and society.
Only children who don't have an umbrella can understand the meaning of running hard!