
Today, I helped some people with the ‘Big Memory Restoration Technique’.
Twenty years ago, the public never said China “roll”, but they would say “Chinese people don’t work hard”. Look at others’ “Harvard library is brightly lit at 4:30 in the morning”, look at others’ “California Silicon Valley sleepless city”, look at “GM’s production line around the clock”, “Americans are studying hard and working hard”, “a nation full of lazy people has no future”.
At that time, there was a famous joke called “When Americans were working hard, Chinese people were sleeping soundly”.
If you don’t believe it, you can read Yilin, a reader 20 years ago, and some websites 20 years ago… At that time, time was money, and “overtime” and “workaholic” were beautiful adjectives used to praise Americans, Germans, and Japanese.
Do you still remember? When did the public pay attention to the issue of ‘fairness’ 20 years ago? They always say, ‘You’re poor because you’re lazy, you’re underdeveloped because you don’t work hard,’ ‘Your economic backwardness is due to having a big pot of food,’ ‘Free competition can bring a better life.’ When your economy really develops, your days are really good, and you really engage in free competition, they seem to have lost their memory and stand in opposition to themselves back then.
Now, the public has begun to complain that the Chinese people are too “voluptuous” and too “industrious”. They have begun to tout the sense of relaxation in the United States, Europe and Japan. They boast about what it is to work four hours a day, four days a week. Everyone does not work overtime, and everyone likes to drink afternoon tea… In fact, their young people are complaining about working more than ten hours a day, and some even have to do three part-time jobs to pay the rent, pay the school loan, and not sleep on the street and become vagrants.
Child labor is still legal in the United States, with hundreds of thousands of children working 11 hours a day at an hourly wage of $2.5.
In fact, it’s hard for Americans to rest on weekends, because 90% of ordinary people spend a whole day driving to cheap supermarkets to shop and repair their dilapidated houses on Saturdays… They have a good time and are tired. You will know if they are tired once you go there.
The truth is simple: when your life is not as good as theirs, they call you “lazy”; Your life is better than theirs, and they call you ‘rolled’ again… Living with us is wrong, even breathing is guilty.
By the way, while the public in China is criticizing us for being “incompetent”, The Economist has once again labeled us as a “country of lazy people”. Last time they even said we were “forced labor”, but now we have become “lazy people everywhere”?
It’s unreasonable. We’re experiencing internal competition and overcapacity, why are we still lazy?
I hope their breeders and dogs can communicate with each other in advance, whether we are rolling or lazy, and it is best to reach a consensus before spreading rumors, so as not to speak ill of each other.