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"Many people know that trying to make you rich is the funniest sentence." what do you think?
Small wealth depends on diligence, while great wealth depends on luck. The problem is how to quantify the wealth of getting rich through labor.

Getting rich through labor can be shouted as a slogan to boost morale, but the real wealth is not necessarily shouted out, nor is it earned by the hard work of cattle and horses.

Diligence is a virtue, but it is only due to diligence. Is it pedantic? If there is no natural wisdom and environment, the so-called "wealth" is only three feet away from the body, and it is only a happy wealth.

Of course, I didn't distort the beauty of getting rich through hard work. I just don't think young people should say it right at random. It is right to work hard on his bones and muscles, but if he can work hard on his heart and release his thoughts on a larger scale, there will be different interpretations between the rich and the rich.

Getting rich through hard work has misled China people for thousands of years. Can you get rich through simple efforts? I don't think so!

Listen to me. Tell me about my dad's hard-working life.

My home is in a small village in a narrow ravine in Anhua County, Hunan Province. My father was born at 74 1945 this year. His family is made up of poor peasants and middle peasants. His father died young. He/Kloc-graduated from primary school at the age of 0/4 and worked as a farmer at home. He grows rice, sweet potatoes and yam eggs to feed our six brothers and sisters. The ravine is very narrow, with a large population, with an average of less than four fields. There are many springs in paddy fields, but the light is insufficient. In my impression, my father is very hardworking. He keeps a cow, does farm work in the morning and evening, goes out early and returns late, and surrounds Dai Yuefei. Later, after the reform and opening up, my dad didn't have the business mind to do business, so he went to Guangdong to work with others, carrying cement at the dock in Shekou, or picking bricks at the brick factory in Dongguan. He went after the Spring Festival and basically didn't come back until after the Spring Festival. He said that the work was dirty and tired, and the cement dust on his face could be scraped off. Sometimes he was too tired to straighten up after a day's work. With the deepening of reform and opening up, I returned to Changsha in the 1990s to engage in construction and pick bricks and concrete for the construction site, at a cost of 28 yuan a class from 7 am to 7 pm. In the last ten years, when people are old and can't work on the construction site, they return to their hometown to farm. They get up early, get greedy for the dark, get up at sunrise and rest at sunset, and everything seems to be back to the original point. I think his life is a busy life, a great life and a hard life. But apart from raising our three brothers and sisters, he never boasted of any other wealth, nor did he build a decent house. We became his only wealth.

From this point of view, hard work may not make you rich, but it will certainly bring home the bacon, wife, children and parents. Getting rich through hard work is a joke, but it's not funny at all. No background, no resources, no capital. Hard work is the only choice and the only way to survive!

Today's reality eloquently proves that hard work can keep you alive, but the chances of getting rich are too small. Farmers who cultivate land, urban migrant workers, cleaners and small traders, those who get up the earliest, go to bed the latest, eat the worst and have the lowest status, can't get rich. They worked hard just to support their families, and finally they got sick. Those who have power and can work hard are trillions, as evidenced by the shocking anti-corruption achievements in recent years. It can be said that "the soil is scoured in front of the door, there is no tile on the house, the fingers are not stained with mud, and the scales live in the building."