When I was young, my family was relatively poor and didn't have much money. Parents are working very hard and rarely think of buying a pair or two of new shoes for us every year. I always have to wait until the shoes are about to wear out, then run over and talk to them expectantly.
I also did the silly thing my sister did in the movie, looking around at other people's shoes on the huge playground. Flowers, reds, whites, greens... well, actually, as a girl, I pay special attention to the pretty clothes and head flowers on other girls. However, since I was young, I watched a lot and thought about it a lot. I knew that I wouldn't get it if I opened my mouth to my family, so I just walked in and watched a small happy TV and forgot about it.
In my impression, my father took me to the street to buy shoes more often.
But I only remember that time.
At that time, I should have been in the third year of junior high, and my old shoes were worn out. Dad asked me to go to the shoe store on the street first, and then come over and talk to him when I see the one I like. I excitedly went around the shoe store on the street, and finally dragged my dad to a shoe store with a large storefront. I got my eye on a pair of orange sneakers and happily pointed them out to Dad.
Dad saw how well I fit on my feet, so he asked the boss how much it was.
The boss turned out, glanced at his father, and said indifferently, "These shoes are a bit expensive, more than a hundred."
Dad smiled and said, "Boss, don't look at my dirty clothes, but I have The child still has money to buy shoes." The shoes were eventually bought.
I have a little joy, but more sadness. My teenage self-esteem was skyrocketing, and I can't forget the contemptuous look in the boss's eyes and the reluctant smile of my dad.
I began to know that poverty really makes people look up, and I can't wait to be in the dust and never see anyone.
Since then, I have not dared to buy expensive shoes on impulse. I also grew up. Every time I saw the shoes and asked the price, I came back and asked my parents for the price of the shoes, and then I took the shoes away from the store.
After so many years, I gradually forgot about it.
I just didn't expect that in this movie, I met my past again.
Fortunately, in this long time, I know that poverty can drive a person crazy, but I also know that it can make people strong and self-reliant. Fortunately, I have become the latter who does not complain.
Now I still buy shoes for myself, my parents never ask, they know that I have never been sensible and obedient.
I will have a lot of shoes in the future, and I will walk around the world in my own shoes.
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