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Before the age of 30, the most difficult way for young people to live is to choose comfort at the best age.
Before the age of 30, the most difficult way for young people to live is to choose comfort at the best young age.

If a young man tells you this sentence in your present life, you must feel that this person is hopeless and has such negative thoughts at a young age.

Actually, to put it bluntly, you are no different from moral kidnapping.

I remember "Fan Deng" once said a word. He said: Nowadays, people want others to live their imagined lives. They are strict with others, but they are very indulgent with themselves.

It seems that everyone should work hard to start a business, and this person is a successful person.

And if someone says, I don't want to start a business, I just want to work and live with peace of mind, then someone will say that this person has no ambition, no backbone at all, and must be a loser.

You know, there are many ways to succeed. Family reunion and a safe life is also a success.

Not only, starting a business as a boss, but starting your own business is successful.

Let's just say that your idea is too one-sided.

There is a famous saying: success is to spend your life in the way you like.

A person's life is long and short.

If my own conditions permit and my job is stable, I think there is nothing wrong with going to work during the day, staying with my family at night, shopping, drinking tea and chatting, and living a comfortable life.

Do you have to stay up late and work overtime until two or three in the morning, so that you can have dinner after work and drink beer together? Is this a successful person?

Then what are we working for? What is the meaning of life?

So there is nothing wrong with choosing comfort at the best age.

Some people pursue wealth and expensive, while others pursue a stable life. These are just questions of choice, don't you think?