Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Is the rural proverb "People are poor and in debt, but the weather is cold" out of date?

Is the rural proverb "People are poor and in debt, but the weather is cold" out of date?

Most proverbs have their own reasons. A lot of words are seemingly incomprehensible, and you need to savor them carefully to realize the truth. Today, let's look at a proverb about being a man.

I recently heard a saying that many people who can spend money are good at making money. I thought it was ridiculous before. There was no such characterization. If so, I would have spent a lot of money, and later I thought it was right. Because he can spend money, it shows that he has a high demand for life, or a high demand for quality of life. Then he wants to pursue such a height, either from home or making money by himself, so he can't say absolutely. Some people must ask for it from their families. You have such people around you. If you are poor, you will work hard to make money, and you will really get rich. You will make money and work hard.

In other words, some poor people don't work hard or are satisfied with their present life. They think they can do it, they don't have too high requirements for their lives, or they think their limits are here and they can't go up any more. Of course, there are still some poor people who live by borrowing foreign debts. Although they will earn money, they may not earn enough money to pay off their debts. They often borrow this and that. After a long time, I am not afraid to borrow more.

For example, what is the reason for the cold weather? There is always a reason for wind and rain. Everything has a cause and a result, and there are things that come and go, and there is nothing for no reason.

Now that we know what the reason is, we should correct it. Just like the problem of poverty, it is divided into material and spiritual. Is it mental poverty that we read too little and know too little? This is what we owe. In terms of materials, let's say those who don't want to make progress. It's not good to be from Mi Chong. Our parents brought us up, and as a result, they still need to support us when they are old. We must learn to stand on our own feet. As for those who support themselves with foreign debts, I don't know whether they should be filial. Filial piety is because it does not increase the burden on parents, and unfilial is because it does not live up to parents' expectations. They at least want you to live better and support yourself when you are older.

So, work hard, don't be afraid that it is too difficult, and don't be afraid that it can't be done. How do you know you can't do it before you do it? Change the status quo with both hands and have an enterprising heart!