Poor people buy things that don't meet the criteria to add some freshness to their ordinary lives—buy a car, buy luxury items. To show off, they buy impulsively in picture one. Then they continue to fall into the endless cycle of working hard. In today's terms, it's like a donkey loaning itself a mill, and they keep working for a lifetime.
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Poor people buy things that don't meet the criteria to add some freshness to their ordinary lives—buy a car, buy luxury items. To show off, they buy impulsively in picture one. Then they continue to fall into the endless cycle of working hard. In today's terms, it's like a donkey loaning itself a mill, and they keep working for a lifetime.