Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon

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Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon. , I eat boiled noodles when I come back in the evening, and occasionally go to the supermarket to buy some sweet and spicy Chinese cabbage to eat back. Now I have bought a house, a car, and two kids in this city, which is okay.

Netizen 2: With no savings and no income, I pulled my dad out of the custody room safely and took care of him for another half a year relying on various software and credit cards. I paid for the compensation from the car that caused the accident. I bought a house and came to work in the south with a huge debt. At the worst time, I was given a piece of hand cake to last for a day. I also stopped a food delivery truck for quarantined people to beg for food because their lunch boxes contained vegetables. If there is no one to help me, I will buy myself a steamed bun and swallow it. Until now, I still try my best to eat the food and rice brought home by my colleagues and their children. None of this matters compared to the safety and health of your family. As long as we are safe and healthy, and we can still make money, that's enough!

Netizen 3: When I was the poorest, I could only buy one set of clothes a year. I would always buy cold dishes for two yuan on the street. People weighed me 2.5 yuan, which was too expensive. If I wanted to eat cake, I would pass by several shops. The next time I had the courage to go in and buy something, I also picked up a cheap scale. Once my dad asked me to pay 50 yuan for a phone bill and I didn’t have a penny left. I didn’t know how to survive.

Netizen 4: When I first graduated, I paid 1,440 a month, with no performance, and rented a house for 950. Then I couldn’t survive the last week. I only made steamed buns every day, and ate raw cucumbers and tomatoes. I survived for a week. On the last day, I cooked a bag of instant noodles and made me cry. Now the epidemic has brought me back to my original shape, and I dare not touch my savings.

Netizen 5: During the most difficult period of my pregnancy, I ate cabbage and boiled potatoes with him for more than half a month. My back hurt so much that I couldn’t get up and I didn’t even have the money to buy a box of painkillers. In the end, I had a garage. We are divorced and have been divorced for two years.

Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon - DayDayNews

Netizen 6: I lost my job after graduation. I was so poor that I only ate one steamed bun a day. When I saw other people’s leftover food, I really wanted to eat it. I was so embarrassed that I swallowed hard.

Netizen 7: I was selling insurance at that time, and my one-month internship only cost more than 900 yuan. I had been taking money from my parents before, but I felt guilty. My phone was damaged by the rain, so I bought a steamed bun for one yuan in the morning and didn’t eat it at noon. I got off work at eight o'clock in the evening and had a vegetable meal for 12 yuan. I lost more than ten kilograms in two months and then quit my job. I earned more than 3,000 yuan.

Netizen 8: When I first started my own business, I only had 200 yuan in my pocket after more than a year. I owed more than 100,000 yuan (not a small amount more than ten years ago, right). My girlfriend said that she would go to KTV to sing with me and help me pay off the debt. I was so moved, how could I do such a thing? I slowly persisted, and later my business got better. I paid off my debts, bought a house, and saved some money. As my girlfriend said during the most difficult time, I will never do it again in my life. Will fail her.

Netizen 9: When I first started working as a security guard in a supermarket, it cost 900 yuan a month. When I entered the supermarket, I had 79 yuan in my pocket. It took me a month to work. I didn’t have to eat in the morning, I had to take care of one meal at noon, I didn’t have to eat in the evening, and I didn’t eat in the morning. For breakfast, I bought two steamed buns in the evening. I didn’t dare to eat them in front of others. There was a bridge behind the supermarket, so I hid under the bridge hole to eat. I cried while eating. I was 16 years old at that time.

Netizen 10: Poor people must be hateful. I am talking about myself. I used to be very ambitious and wanted to be big. In the end, I lost nothing. All the credit cards of 100,000 were overdue, and I still had 200,000 in foreign debt. My ex-wife took it with me. My daughter left home, and I really had nothing. I wanted to die several times, but I still survived. Now I am working hard to make money by moving bricks at the construction site, and I have to pay back the money. I am exhausted, but I am solid!

Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon - DayDayNews

Netizen 11: The worst time was in Beijing. I was penniless and couldn’t find a job. In winter, I didn’t eat for three days. I drank cold water when I was hungry. On the fourth day, I found a job at a construction site. I didn’t ask how much the salary was. Do you want to take care of the food? He said he would take care of it, and then went straight to work. He really almost starved to death, but luckily he didn't commit any crime.

Netizen 12: In 2005, when I was 15 years old, I went to work in Suzhou alone. Everything was stolen. I wandered on the street for half a month. I ate 8 steamed buns in half a month and drank tap water from the park toilet every day. .Later, I picked up 5 yuan on the street and called someone at home to pick him up.

Netizen 13: I have been homeless for half a month now, and I haven’t smoked for a long time. I try to scrape together a few yuan to buy some during the day. Yesterday I ate a bowl of ramen worth 5 yuan, and it was only water and noodles! I haven’t eaten anything today. I hang out in the hospital every day. There is no bed or bench to sleep on. My legs are cramping in the middle of the night. I don’t know if it’s the stool leaking air. I can’t even bear to buy a bottle of water. I’m not kidding. I might get kicked out. Starved to death.

Netizen 14: I went to interview for job training when I was the poorest. At noon, I was the last one to go downstairs, walk around outside twice and come back, pretending to have eaten. Thinking about it now, I feel sad.

Netizen 15: In 2005, I spent 20 yuan a week and ate the bread on sale the night before every day. In fact, I could make money just by calling home, but I still got through it. Otherwise, if you reach out once, you will reach out again and again.

Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon - DayDayNews

Netizen 16: When I was at my poorest, I was renovating my home. My brother asked me to get some money to buy furniture. I was penniless when I was doing insurance, and I still owed 12,000 in credit cards. I was so embarrassed that I wanted to find a hole to drill.

Netizen 17: I am very desperate and sad, especially when we are talking about marriage. It is a very painful experience to be forced to break up because we cannot afford the gift money.

Netizen 18: When buying groceries, I would argue with the seller for a long time over the small change. No matter how bad the weather outside is, I have to go out to work, because if I miss a day at home, I will lose a day of income, and I and my children may not have food to eat.

Netizen 19: When people are poor, they don’t even dare to get sick. Once they get sick, it will affect their work, and they can’t afford medicine, so they can only hold on and wait for the disease to go away.

Netizen 20: The poorest time! I must have been in junior high school. Every time I asked my dad for living expenses, he advised me not to go to school. My mom said she would keep track of the accounts for me and pay her back later. So sometimes I only had a week's worth of food for half a month, and sometimes it was I couldn't eat a mouthful of food for 2-3 days, and every time I went to the doctor because of stomachache. My classmates took pity on me. Sometimes they would give me half a bowl of rice when they saw that I hadn't eaten. Now I still remember how good they were.

Netizen 1: When I first graduated, I didn’t want to ask for money from my family. It would take a month to get paid after I found a job. At that time, my girlfriend and I lived in a 56-square-meter cabin three rooms away from each other in the attic. We ate at the company at noon - DayDayNews

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