After vomiting half of it, I felt that I was too extreme, or hateful of the rich or something. After a good film, I was shocked that I did not put my mind on the focus of others, and went to look for things that were not the same, so I deliberately reviewed myself first, and then Feel at ease and continue to vomit.
The actor is actually a hardworking, active, and willing to fight for life, but it is a frustrating thing for such a person to do a normal job but cannot support himself. Of course, this frustration didn't make me dislike this film. The world is inherently unfair, and not everyone has a reward for what they give. I have always understood this truth, although I am still willing to believe that hard work is rewarded. All the turning point was that when he asked the man who drove the luxury car on the roadside what he could do to make so much, he said to be a broker, and instantly fell my appetite. Isn’t this a naked American dream? It encourages everyone to do whatever they want with money, and they have to work hard and desperate to do it. Then everyone feels that chasing money is the first, the most important thing, and it’s a matter of course. , This really makes me lose my appetite.
Shouldn't inspirational make everyone believe that the contribution and rewards are conserved? Shouldn't people believe in beautiful beliefs, this money is money, what kind of aspiration is it? How can people's values and morals be marketized and profitable? Although the social division of labor is different, and occupations are like a pyramid, there are high and low levels, but a sound and good system in my opinion should enable all people who work hard and do a good job to have a good life.
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