I can spend my spare time early on working to subsidize the family.

This gap cannot be closed by building tens of thousands of schools.

The social problems that exist in the small town masters are strongly tragic. They are probably the hardest people in China. Ordinary people can’t bear to look at the working hours of high schools such as Hengshui and Maotan. But such a group of people, from the university’s average share to the graduate enrollment rate, and then the income and innovation ability, still can’t compare with the students in big cities. This illustrates a serious problem—individual endeavors cannot ultimately bridge the innate resource gap, nor can they try their best. To a large extent, a person’s future has been determined by the place of birth.

This is the real tragedy of the small-town authors.

Several years ago, people began to discuss the issue of gradually closing the ascending channel and gradually solidifying the class, as if something went wrong in society. But in fact, this is an illusion of the times, because equality has never existed, and society has simply returned to the norm on a longer historical scale. The college entrance examination is already a friendly skylight, allowing some small towns to solve the problem. The climbers climbed upstairs to see the wider landscape, and some successfully grabbed a seat there-this is not an easy task. .

So I advise you to be a problem maker in towns and villages. You have been clenching your teeth for so many years. When you choose a major, you must not fall into the pit. This is the last man-made decision you can make before entering the city, so be careful.

Lao You Tiao had a small town cousin who went to high school, and was limped by the class teacher, thinking that biology is an industry that can grab a seat in the city and has always claimed to apply for biology. The old fritters dissuaded everything and could only copy up the slippers and beat the cousin.


Wrong career choice, many tragedies in life

In “A Brief History of American Race”, author Thomas Sowell mentioned a phenomenon: the first generation of immigrants in Jewish and Chinese are often engaged in the lowest-paid jobs, especially Chinese immigrants. But after 2 or 3 generations, the economic status of these two ethnic groups will rise significantly, better than immigrants from other regions.

It is said that the reason behind this is that the two ethnic groups have low figures for abandoning wives and children, and the family structure is relatively complete, which can provide children with adequate material and spiritual nurturing. But what ultimately determined the economic status was that Jewish and Chinese parents were more willing to let their children engage in technical jobs such as engineers, mechanics, doctors, teachers, accounting, etc.