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Why should we pay all the money?
Recently, I discussed a question with my friend M. Why do parents have to sign up for so many classes before their children go to school? Does study really work? I thought the reply would be a routine of "fear of children being isolated", "fear of children losing at the starting line" or even "comparison between parents". Results From the perspective of M, I found that this is the essence of early education industry rules, which is just the most convenient, fast and relatively safe way for parents to shirk their responsibilities. It is also right to charge high fees. Who makes them unwilling to pay other costs?

So I suddenly realized, just like when I went to fetch water needles, the doctor told me that you can actually wear more masks at ordinary times, so that you don't have to have an injection (lamenting that she is a conscientious businessman here), and I casually said that I am usually too busy. Then I spent 3600 yuan, and I thought, in fact, if I can not delay so much (so-called laziness), maybe this money can buy China Merchants Bank again. I regretted it and went for the second injection three months later. . .

Looking at this problem from another angle, the problem that money can solve is really not a problem. The problem is that there is no money. The final problem is that you have no money and are lazy, and there is no solution in the end. The solution is the paradox of anti-humanity, lamenting that human nature is like this, drifting with the tide and looking down, and a lifetime has passed.