Recently, heavy snow and freezing rain have caused highway closures, and many car owners have been stranded on the highway, some even for three days and three nights. In the midst of extreme hardship, eating a hot meal has become the biggest expectation of drivers. However, at this time,FarmersShould I charge for instant noodles and hot water? My personal opinion is that hot water can be provided for free, but food such as hot rice, instant noodles, etc., should be paid. After all, drivers passing by are only temporarily trapped, not poor, and these foods are not within the driver's reachFarmersIt's all the hard work, so it's understandable to price and charge a fee. So why are there so many people right?FarmersWhat about raising prices to sell instant noodles and making accusations? Perhaps it's because they're used to being treated for free, greedy for convenience and cheapness. However, drivers should also be proactive, not blindly ask for and not pay, and it is natural to pay a certain fee appropriately, at least the cost price. Moreover,FarmersThey braved the cold to deliver meals to the drivers, and they couldn't let them suffer. Therefore, those who have been complaining that the ** is too high can choose not to buy, and being hungry is also an option. There is no such thing as a free lunch in the world, and there is no such thing as getting something for nothing. FarmersFree hot water is provided out of affection, and charging is reasonable. Therefore, the price of 10 yuan a bowl of instant noodles is reasonable. How comforting it is to be able to enjoy hot food when people are trapped. Moreover, the setting of 10 yuan a bowl of instant noodles ** can promote benign development and stimulate in an orderly mannerFarmersand attract more people to participate in helping the trapped people. More comments and insights are welcome.
Drivers are trapped on the highway, but not poor, so they deserve toFarmersPay for the food provided. At the same time,FarmersThey are no richer than the drivers, and they earn their food by hard work, rather than letting the wind blow. Therefore,FarmersIt makes sense to charge a fee. Of course, the pricing should be within a reasonable range, and there's nothing wrong with earning some hard money.
1. Drivers are not poor groups and should take the initiative to pay
Drivers are stuck on the highway, but that doesn't mean they're poor. They are trapped only temporarily, not in long-term poverty. Therefore, the drivers enjoyed:FarmersWhen the food is served, you should take the initiative to pay for it. That's rightFarmersThe hard work and respect for food are also the embodiment of respect for their own labor.
Expanding: Each of us wants our labor to be respected and rewarded, whileFarmersThe food we provide is also the result of their hard work. Not only did the drivers enjoy the warmth and satiety that comes with the food, but they also avoided starving in a difficult environment. Therefore, it is right to take the initiative to pay a certain feeFarmersThe respect you pay is also the embodiment of your own values. We should realize that we can only get more if we give.
2. The peasants are not wealthy, and the fees are reasonable
Unlike the drivers,FarmersWe are not financially well-off. They toiled and farmed the fields to get a harvest and make a living from it. Therefore, the food they provide is not for nothing, but for hard work and sweat. Therefore, when they provide food, it makes sense to charge some fees, as well as a recognition and reward for their hard work.
Expanding:FarmersThey are the guardians of the farmland, and they work hard year after year to make the crops thrive. And the cost of food is also reflected in these efforts. Although one may think,FarmersJust stock up on the food** and don't require much effort. However, they have also faced various hardships of nature, such as insect pests and floods. These areFarmersThe difficulties we have to face, and this difficulty is also translated into the cost of food. So,FarmersCharging does not mean making windfall profits, but rather a kind of recognition and compensation for their labor and hard work.
Many people are rightFarmersRaising instant noodles** means complaining. This may be because people are accustomed to free or low** treatment, and driven by this psychology, they criticize the expensive instant noodles. However, we need to understand and criticize this cheap mentality, and understand that it is normal to pay the price in difficult situations, and it is also due respect for the labor of others.
1. Get used to free and low-cost treatment
Social, free or low** is commonplace. As a result, many people have developed a dependence and habit of cheap treatment, and have doubts and dissatisfaction with the best food. However, in the special period, due to the shortage of materials and difficulties, it is difficult for normal prices to be perfect. Therefore, this cheap psychology is not only illogical, but also reflects the greedy and wishful thinking of people.
Expanding: In today's market economy, free or cheap exists, and this phenomenon may have penetrated into people's blood. We are accustomed to all kinds of first-class activities and discounts, and gradually form a dependence and pursuit of low-cost products. However, at special moments, the normality of prices is unavoidable, because of the imbalance between supply and demand and the limitation of resources. Therefore, the doubts and dissatisfaction with the ** food are a manifestation of a lack of rational thinking, and also reflect people's greed for small profits and the distortion of values.
2. It is normal to pay the price in a difficult situation
In difficult situations, it is normal and even inevitable for people to pay a price. The drivers were stuck in a difficult situation, but they also enjoyedFarmersThe food we provide, it's the result of helping each other. People are often willing to lend a helping hand when they need help, and this assistance often comes with costs and costs. So, to help the trapped drivers,FarmersIt is reasonable to charge a certain fee, and it is also respectful of the labor and assistance of both parties.
Expanding: Helping each other in difficult situations isHumanityA quality that is appreciated. When people are in trouble, there are often some kind people who are willing to lend a helping hand. However, this assistance comes at a cost. Whether it's giving food, providing shelter, or giving time to others, it takes a price and effort. When the highway is closed,FarmersA certain amount of risk and labor was taken to provide food for the trapped drivers. In this process, it is reasonable and right to charge a certain feeFarmersAffirmation and respect for dedication.
Drivers should not passively ask for food when they are trapped, but should be proactive in paying for food. Reasonable pricing can promote motivation and orderly development, and bring more help to people in distress.
1. Drivers should take the initiative to pay for food
Drivers are stuck on the highway expecting to getFarmersThe food provided, which is understandable. However, while asking for food, they should also understand that they have to pay a certain price for it. Being proactive in paying your fees doesn't just show you the right thingFarmersof respect and gratitude, can also be promotedSocialPositive interaction to promote the achievement of the will of all parties.
Expansion: As drivers stranded on highways, they often wait for assistance and hope for food. However, in the process of seeking help, we should not lose sight of our obligations. After all,FarmersThey braved the cold to deliver meals to the drivers, which was the result of their labor and dedication. Therefore, drivers should be proactive in paying for food, not only reflecting the rightFarmersIt also makes the whole assistance process more balanced and fair.
2. Reasonable pricing promotes healthy development and help
Charging fees in distress is not to make super-profits, but to promote the orderly development of the entire aid process. Set reasonable pricing that allows you to:FarmersWe have an incentive to continue to provide food and at the same time attract more people to the aid operation. Such a virtuous circle can provide more and better help to the stranded people, and can also inspire more people to lend a helping hand when needed.
Expanding: Proper pricing is a crucial part of the aid process. Setting too low a ** may result:FarmersTheir reluctance to continue to provide food affects the overall delivery of the aid operation. On the contrary, reasonable pricing can inspireFarmersTheir enthusiasm makes them willing to continue to work hard and provide food to the trapped people. Such a virtuous circle can not only provide more and better help to the people in need, but also attract more people to participate in aid operations, making the assistance force more extensive and sustainable.
FarmersProviding food to stranded drivers is not unreasonable to charge in the process. Drivers should be proactive in paying for food, showing the right thingFarmersof gratitude and respect. At the same time, reasonable pricing can promote healthy development and help, so that more people can participate in aid operations. Finally, we need to criticize the cheap mentality and understand that it is normal to pay the price in difficult situations. It is only through mutual respect and reasonable pricing that people in need can receive better assistance and support.