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MTL - Rebirth: Japanese investor-Chapter 791 Take wealth as your life
Chapter 791
Kishimoto saw that Sakai Rie had been silent for a long time, but said without hesitation: "If God asks me to make another choice, whether to be rich or poor, I will choose to be rich without hesitation."
"Take wealth as your life!" Sakai Rie blurted out and made her debut.
"Yes, I just regard money as my life. Don't say it once, even if it is 10,000 times, I will only choose to be rich without hesitation.
You really think that the life of the poor is just like in some movies and TV dramas. Although we are poor, we are happy and happy.
People's happiness and happiness are built on the basis of money. Without money, people will have a sense of inferiority in their hearts, huge economic and life pressure, and irritability.
In order to escape all kinds of unsatisfactory, stress and negative emotions in reality, the most simple, direct and effective way for the poor is to numb themselves through alcohol, drug addiction and drug use, so as to achieve a kind of relief in reality.
Poor children, even at a very young age, often have a problem that the middle and upper classes do not have. They don't think they will live a long life. They are very pessimistic. Some think that they can only live to twenty years old, and they will be satisfied if they live to thirty years old.
This is not the case in poor and war-torn countries, or even in developed capitalist countries like Japan, where the social security environment is relatively good. " Kishimoto said eloquently.
"Because Japan is a big country of suicide, there is nothing strange. There are some Japanese people who choose to commit suicide if they are a little unhappy.
Why do we Japanese speak very euphemistically and are not as direct as Americans at all, because we are afraid that one accident will irritate and hurt others, and then something terrible will happen.
In the company, some office workers chose to end their lives by suicide because they were criticized by their bosses.
Such a thing is not a rare thing. Happens every year. "Sakai Rie put forward his own different opinions.
"Since you mentioned the United States, then I will tell you about the poor in the United States. Whether it is the poor in Japan or the poor in the United States, the essence is the same.
Do you think that the poor people in the United States don't have the idea that they can't live longer than the poor children of Japan? Still there.
In the United States, research has already shown why children from poor families are not careful about reading? There is a genetic theory, that is, they are born with poor genes and are born stupid.
I do not completely deny that there is such a reason. However, I am more inclined to the bad environment in which they live. The places where the poor live are often filled with sin.
They are like animals in nature, they may face danger all the time, they cannot fully concentrate, and they need to pay attention to the unexpected things that may happen around them.
Over time, even in an extremely safe environment, it is impossible to devote yourself fully. What's more, many people have seen people around them either being shot or going to jail since childhood.
People are poor and short-term, and they lack a long-term plan for the future. Even if there is, it will only stay on the mouth, and it has never been put into practical action at all.
Tomorrow is very good, the day after tomorrow is even better, and the poor can't survive today. Explain to the poor that tomorrow, the day after tomorrow has no meaning at all. They didn't listen at all.
The most terrifying thing about poverty is the despair of the future life, not the hope. The life of the poor is not only boring, but also like a walking dead without a soul.
Otherwise, why are they so keen on getting rich overnight? It is from the bottom of my heart that I want to get rid of this impoverished living environment. " Kishimoto Masayoshi plausibly said.
Sakai Rie couldn't listen and said: "You said that the poor in the United States are all blacks and Latinos. The mainstream white people in American society are not like what you said."
"Whites live more pessimistic and desperate than blacks and Latinos. Relatively speaking, blacks are the poorest and happiest." Kishimoto Justice is not talking nonsense to her.
He had read a book "The Elegy of the Countryman" in his previous life. The title of the book is Countryman, not an American farmer engaged in agricultural production.
In fact, only 2% of the people in the United States are engaged in agricultural production. The redneck in the title refers to the white working class in America.
The manufacturing industry in the United States has been relocated from its own country. After industrial upgrading and transformation, those manufacturing cities that the United States used to be proud of are declining day by day.
Manufacturing factories have been relocated by capitalists to Southeast Asia, South Asia, mainland China and other places with low labor costs.
American workers will surely lose their jobs. After they lost their jobs, they lived on the little relief given by the government. Their hearts were full of anger and depression, and they distrusted the elites.
They have been unable to escape such an endless cycle for almost every generation, and the children of workers are still only destined to be workers, which makes American capitalists full of contempt and contempt for American workers in their hearts. In this case, it has also been confirmed by Cao Dewang himself.
"The Countryman's Elegy" has some similarities to the novel "The Grapes of Wrath" by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck.
The difference is that "The Countryman's Elegy" is about American workers, while "The Grapes of Wrath" is about American farmers.
The former writes the personal experiences of three generations of his family in the form of author biographies, and the time span is relatively large. In the generation of the author himself, a turning point occurred and the so-called American dream was realized.
Everything written in the book is what he saw and experienced with his own eyes. The author himself admits that he is one of the lucky ones among the very few. After all, he graduated from Yale University, one of the best universities in the world.
The latter describes the story of a large number of farmers going bankrupt and fleeing from the famine during the 1930s economic panic in the United States, reflecting the thrilling picture of social struggle.
The novel is full of blood, tears, indignation, and struggles of American farmers. The work also won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1940.
"You must be making up stories to fool me again, right?" The main reason why Sakai Rie didn't believe it was that he had preconceived ideas about some orthodox education books or movies that reflected the United States.
Negroes are poor because they are inherently lazy and stupid. White poverty is often caused by excessive forward consumption. They will all work hard and so on.
Kishimoto Masayoshi shrugged his shoulders and said, "If you believe it, believe it or not. Anyway, you will never be without money in your life. As for our son, he is born rich."
(end of this chapter)