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Should those born in the 1980s stay in the city to work or return to the countryside to farm and take care of the elderly, wives and children?

The people born in the 1980s are basically between the ages of 30 and 40. Most people of this age will have this kind of entanglement: taking a step forward is tragic and taking a step back is despair. Due to limited abilities, loyalty and filial piety often cannot be balanced.

If you stay in the city, your job will hit a ceiling, your salary will have peaked in stages, your children, wife, children, and parents will be in the countryside. Due to China’s household registration restrictions, you cannot solve your children’s education, parents’ retirement, etc. in the city. Major issues. But if you give up the city, you will face the loss of your existing income, and the beginning of uncertain income in rural areas where there are relatively few opportunities.

When you return to the countryside, you can take care of your elderly parents and underage children, and reunite your husband and wife. But making money back in the countryside is similar to starting your own business. Whether you are farming or doing business, there are uncertainties. Farming depends on the weather, and doing business requires market acumen and basic start-up capital.

This is a choice between certainty and uncertainty, which needs to be evaluated and chosen based on your own life preferences and risk preferences.

If the local rural market atmosphere is good, there are various side businesses, local specialty industries, and projects that can make money at home, the income lost in the city can be made up for by quickly integrating into rural operations. You can give up without hesitation. After all, you already have the experience of traveling in the city and the income can make up for it. What you lose is just the excitement of the big city. But for an adult whose family members live in the countryside, the excitement belongs to others and he has nothing.

If the local rural area is very remote and you only have a few acres of thin farmland at home, you are not sure how many kilograms of grain you can harvest, and you are not interested in farming. Then I suggest you stay in the city and work. After all, it costs money for children to go to school and money for medical treatment for the elderly. If you can't solve your family's financial problems when you go back, sooner or later you will have to go out to work, because people must have value no matter where they exist.

A more moderate choice is that you have accumulated a certain amount of funds and experience in the city, and do some business or projects in the countryside or in towns not far from the countryside. Farming can only solve the problem of food, but development is still There must be market economy behavior. But we must also act within our capabilities.

Urbanization is a major trend, and so is rural industrialization.

Whether you choose to stay in the city to accumulate strength, or choose to return to the countryside to start your own fulfilling life, I wish you a successful career and a happy family.

Regarding this issue, let me give an explanation and talk about some of my views on this:

The post-80s generation is in middle age, that is, in their thirties and forties. After getting married and having children, it is also a period of struggle in life. If there is really no suitable project for you in the countryside, you should go out to start a business, see the world, and broaden your horizons. After all, it is relatively easy to find a job that you can do in the city. You can still make money by seizing the opportunity. When you get older, it is not too late to return to the countryside to farm and take care of the elderly.

If the money you earn from working is enough to support the elderly, wife and children, bring them to the city to live. If not, come back and find a suitable job nearby to spend more time with your family, or it depends on your personal ideas. Certainly.

There is room for development for those born in the 1980s in both urban and rural areas. It depends on what you do. My point of view is to stay in the countryside and keep the elderly and children at home together. Nowadays, rural areas are basically mechanized, and those who farm at home are basically the elderly, who only care about mechanical planting and harvesting. If you can earn more with two farm machines at home than working in the city, the elderly and children will be taken care of.

The countryside is a vast world. There is a lot of room for development, and it is much better than workers. Because there is land, as long as it is managed with scientific and technological methods, you can do anything. In this way, the elderly and children are taken care of.

By the time you reach 50 Most of them have to go home

Priority is given to working. Without a financial foundation, how can we support the elderly?

If possible, try to go back to your hometown