I remember when I was a child, whenever the Spring Festival came, the most heart-pounding thing was not the sound of firecrackers, nor new clothes, but the thick stack of New Year's money. At that time, 200 yuan Noh blossomed, and now I hear that it starts at 600 yuan, and I can't help but have mixed feelings.
First of all, I have to say that the economy is developing, prices are in the first place, and it seems reasonable to "increase the price" of the New Year's money. But behind this change, does it also reveal a certain anxiety in our society? When parents give their children New Year's money, they often not only pass on blessings, but also silently show their economic strength and social status. This can't help but make people think, is our New Year's flavor also rising with prices?
Speaking of children, their expectations for New Year's money are also rising. This not only reflects the improvement of material life, but may also be an invisible pressure on the expectation of future life. Children may not understand these things yet, but as parents and society, we have a responsibility to guide them to understand the value of money, not just a number game.
Of course, we cannot deny that the tradition of New Year's money itself is beautiful, and it carries the blessings and expectations of the elders for the younger generations. However, when this tradition begins to become heavy, and even becomes a burden on the family, shouldn't we stop and think about how to return the warmth of this tradition, instead of turning it into a formal comparison?
Finally, I would like to say that no matter how much money is pressed for the New Year, it is only a carrier of New Year's wishes. True happiness and abundance cannot be measured by money. In this era of equal emphasis on material and spirituality, let us not forget our original intention and pass on more love and care, rather than the pressure of money, to the next generation.
Dear readers, what do you think about the changes in New Year's money? How do you think we should view the evolution of this tradition in modern society? Welcome to leave your thoughts in the comment area, and let's ** this warm and realistic topic together.