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Only 30 years old: Mrs. Wang is so rich, why should she rely on Gu Jia to buy asteroids?

I don't know if you have been addicted to the TV series "Die at Thirty with Nothing" like me recently. This life drama about the feelings of urban women, the life, love and work experience of three girlfriends, Zhong Zhong, can inspire some of our songs to some extent. Today I want to talk to you about Mrs. Wang in this TV series.

The power of money Let's first recall how rich Mrs. Wang really is. The place where Mrs. Wang lives, the "famous paintings" she bought, etc. It has vaguely revealed how rich Mrs. Wang is.

Most importantly, with her own financial resources, Mrs. Wang Can just squeezed into the circle of wives, regardless of whether other famous wives were happy or not.

But Mrs. Wang also seems to prove that money is not everything. For example, when Mrs. Wang's son envies others having asteroids as gifts, Mrs. Wang seems to find that she can't solve this problem with money.

So Mrs. Wang, who may not be much better than illiterate people, began to study her astronomical telescope. Of course, Mrs. Wang is not interested in watching the sky at night, but thinking about how to realize her baby son's wish to have an asteroid.

Gu Jia: Finally, Gu Jia managed to help Mrs. Wang buy the naming rights of asteroids on the forum. Therefore, Gu won the trust of Mrs. Wang and slowly brought her into Mrs. Wang's circle.

This makes people feel very strange. Mrs. Wang is so rich, she works for her, and everyone who flatters her is probably kicking down the ladder. Gu Jia just looked it up on the Internet, and there was no special connection.

Therefore, according to the truth, Mrs Wang Can also find someone else to do it. Why did you have to rely on Gu Jia in the end?

In fact, it is mainly inconvenient to be humane to outsiders. Mrs. Wang is always embarrassed to tell the world that she was laughed at by her son. At the same time, it is also because of her son's teasing that Mrs. Wang thinks buying asteroids is a joke.

If Mrs. Wang had some common sense, she would know that buying the property rights of asteroids and owning the naming rights of asteroids are two different things. So there's nothing in Gu Jia. In Mrs. Wang's case, it is because she has no education.

But frankly, Mrs. Wang's maternal love is really touching. In order to satisfy her son's wish, Mrs. Wang even cultivated her own hobby of astronomical observation, which is totally a layman.

Mrs. Wang herself knows that buying an astronomical telescope to "watch the sky at night" is completely similar to some kind of prayer and does not help to buy the asteroid itself. But Mrs. Wang's sincerity made her meet Gu Jia in time and solved her big problem.

In fact, from the matter of "nothing more than thirty", we have seen some wonderful things in life.

No matter how rich and powerful a person is, he will always encounter various problems in his life. If you can help him (her) solve the problem, you can get anything you want.

Gu Jia is only the proprietress of a small company, not to mention that she can't compare with Mrs. Wang or her stepmother in economy and resources.

But it helped Mrs. Wang solve the asteroid problem, Mrs. Wang solved the son problem, and Li Furen solved the charity auction problem. It was Gu Jia who helped these rich wives solve this series of thorny problems, and made Gu Jia gradually enter the core of the wife circle.

Money may not solve all problems, but money can find people who can solve problems. If Mrs. Wang doesn't have enough wealth to control the enrollment list of kindergartens, she won't be able to help her find out whether she can get the naming right of asteroids compared with Gu Jia.

From this perspective, the story seems to praise the magic of money, which makes people feel uneasy. Gu Jia seems to be infected by the money-first magic in his wife's circle in the later plot, and becomes more and more aggressive.

Finally, in fact, we don't have to envy the life of the rich wife in the TV series "Thirty Farewell". There is a sentence in the clock played by Rachel Momo that I think is particularly good, to the effect that everything lost will be compensated to you in another way.

This also answers the well-known proverb: if you want to wear a crown, you must first bear its weight. No one's life is easy and simple, and under the exquisiteness of every adult, there is an unknown bitterness.