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How to treat poverty?

How to treat poverty?

How to treat poverty? This question is too topical, because it is more prominent in our country now, so many people are talking about it. In fact, for a child who grew up living in the poorest place in China (I don't know if it is the poorest place in China, let's say it is relatively poor for the time being, because you can always find some poor people in this world), he always tries his best to avoid such problems, but at the same time he has the most say in such problems.

I am a child who grew up in the poorest rural area in northwest China. We are dry and short of water and resources, and I am basically in an extremely embarrassing situation. When I was a child, I remember that most of our parents lived by growing crops. We work hard one acre and three points a year, and only in the early years can we feed and clothe our families. Perhaps the best things we eat all year round are fresh pork and jiaozi, and the rest of the time are basically the same meals, potatoes and noodles. It is in this environment that we are still struggling to survive and still retain our simplicity and humility.

So in the face of poverty, my attitude is to look at him objectively. In fact, there is no way to choose a person's origin, just like some people are rich and want to get wind of it, but some people are from ordinary parents and have not given him a background or a favorable environment, so this is objective. We should accept this reality frankly.

At the same time, we should also treat poverty subjectively. This kind of subjectivity, as I understand him, is that after understanding this gap, we should launch subjective efforts to actively change our poverty and backwardness. This is the subjective attitude that a person should adopt to treat his poverty. Don't feel inferior, don't complain, actively look for all the possibilities that can be changed, and then turn this possibility into reality to the greatest extent, so that you can live the life you once expected. This is a subjective attitude towards poverty.