My perception is: So, the movie said: mixing in the bottom society is the most difficult and requires the strongest ability to cope with the difficult, complicated and dangerous situation. Is it a kind of irony. No, from a certain angle, it's the truth.
This is also true in reality. The bottom layer is dark, thinking about it better, it's as difficult as reaching the sky. But once it enters the ranks of the middle class. You can still be mediocre, but life is much better. Isn't it?
Don’t be superstitious anymore that there is no class and everyone is equal. The more mediocre people, the more they should fight for tickets to enter the middle class. Because at the lower level, those difficult days are simply hard to cope with with ordinary ability and dedication.
So, study hard in your early years and go to a prestigious school. If you don’t handle power relations well at work, you can’t get promoted, so go for an MBA. When I graduated from university, I didn’t have much ideas about employment. Seeing that everyone is looking for a job, inheriting the family business and inheriting the family business, and taking the civil service test for civil servants, all have settled down, so hurry up and take the postgraduate exam.
There is a saying in society: young people must be able to go up and down. Really... If you have IQ and EQ, or work hard, of course you can do a career in any position.
However, under normal circumstances, it is just a little clever, not hard enough to do things, and impatient, and I am interested in entertainment activities, and I can’t help but enjoy it. In this case, choose an easy life that suits you. . That is, pass exams and other relatively easy methods to get tickets to the middle level. In the future, even if he eats and waits to die, and is mediocre, he can live a life above the average of the masses. Don't imagine it will be easier to mix from the bottom.
X is just a hero in the movie. The real you and me, there is no real material to go head-to-head with life. The so-called shortcut to life, this is it.
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