Recently, when the highway in Hubei was jammed, there was a situation where someone sold instant noodles for 10 yuan and rice for 20 yuan, which caused widespread controversy.
No one's rice, flour, grain and oil are blown by the wind, and it is natural to give money.
People don't force them to buy and sell, and if it's too expensive, you can not eat it.
I can't eat other people's food, and I suspect that other people's food is expensive.
In special circumstances, extreme conditions, if someone gives you a stutter, it is saving your life.
When you meet such a life-saving benefactor, it's too late to thank you, if someone is too expensive, it means that his life is not worth anything.
We often say: it is our duty to help you, but it is our duty not to help you; In the same way, not wanting money is love, and asking for money is duty.
You have to pay for eating other people's stuff in **, don't you?
As the saying goes, "There is no such thing as a free lunch".
Some people usually buy luxury goods, and tens of thousands of dollars are not too expensive for LV babies, and even eating a bowl of rice and a bucket of instant noodles are too expensive.
This kind of values, the concept of right and wrong, is really "a dirty and worldly heart wrapped under the skin of money." ”
I think that whether it is free or charged, we should look at this issue with an inclusive mindset and understand the enthusiasm of the villagers.
First of all, we cannot ignore the enthusiasm of the villagers.
In the case of traffic jams on the highway, the villagers offered to provide food, which in itself was a sign of enthusiasm.
Their actions not only meet people's basic needs, but also bring a touch of warmth to those stuck in traffic. This enthusiasm deserves our recognition and commendation.
Secondly, we should have an inclusive mindset when it comes to charging fees.
No one's goods are blown by the wind, and it makes sense for the villagers to provide food and charge a fee.
We can't cyberbully charging just because someone provides it for free.
Everyone has their own financial considerations and choices, and charging is not meant to be unkind, but a way to make ends meet.
We should respect the fruits of their labor and their right to choose what they will be charged.
In the special case of highway traffic jams, the ** of food is relatively tight, **may be corresponding**.
This is a manifestation of the law of the market, not a malicious coaxing.
We should look at this phenomenon with a rational attitude, instead of blindly blaming and criticizing.
In short, we should look at the problem of toll food when the highway is jammed in Hubei with tolerance and understanding.
The enthusiasm of the villagers is commendable, and the collection of fees should be respected.
Hubei Expressway traffic jam instant noodles sell for 10 yuan, rice sells for 20 yuan, do you think it's expensive?