I was deeply moved after watching this scene in Twenty Not Confused 2. The girl was originally a rich second generation, one of the rare people in this drama who was born with a golden key. However, recently, there were financial problems due to his father’s industry. , As a result, I owed a lot of money to outsiders and almost went bankrupt.
Even in order to recover the debt, the debt collectors went to find her herself when they couldn't find her father and asked her to pay off her father's debt. To be honest, when I see this, I have to say thank you for the progress of modern society's laws. If this was put in the past, debts must be repaid, which would be a disaster. This also gives the lender a self-warning effect, that is, lending money is risky. If you cannot bear the risk, you should not borrow money instead of venting your anger on other people's family members.
From another perspective, I think this story is also of great reference significance, that is, we ordinary people must do things according to our ability. If we overdraw our credit and wealth too early, sometimes what we receive may not necessarily be happiness, but it may also be happiness. A disaster, so it actually pays to control your desires.
There is also the issue of anxiety. Many times, people are anxious because they always feel that they are one step behind others and they feel that they cannot catch up with others. In fact, this idea is missing a premise, that is, people can succeed and they can fail. Although everyone knows this truth, they always feel that it is just an illusion.
Just like this rich second generation, when such a successful father fails, this is the case for big guys who have been deeply involved in an industry for many years, not to mention ordinary people like us. So, don’t add anxiety to yourself. If you want to rest, then rest. Even if you roll hard, you may end up with a different failure.
But if you really love to struggle, then I absolutely support it. Even if you fail, you will find happiness. But if you are painfully involved in and , I advise you to think about life carefully, because you absolutely cannot afford the consequences of failure.