This is not the lower class; this is a happy life of an ordinary person.



At 16 years old, can use a mobile phone, comes from a well-off family, and has open-minded parents;

At 19 years old, I can buy a computer, and the family income remains stable and normal.

At 25 years old, having graduated for three years, I can afford a second-hand car and have good financial management skills.

28 years old, graduated 6 years, can get married, stable relationship, suitable partner;

At 30 years old, purchasing a second-hand house, with a stable source of income or family support. Additionally, financial management skills are continuously improving, being economical and not vain when buying a second-hand house.

At the age of 32, when one is in the prime of life, having children means that the couple has a certain level of life experience, making parenting healthier and more scientific.

At 50 years old, my son graduated from college and didn’t have a rigorous upbringing; his childhood was certainly happy. Perhaps he has some specialized skills from his college education.

At 55 years old, I support my child in buying a house, and later my child should be stable, so at 70 years old I will have the funds to support my parents in moving into a nursing home.

In summary, this picture represents the most malicious life speculation by Fu Ge about ordinary people. Ordinary people are actually doing very well.
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· 05-26 10:33
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