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How do you view the social phenomenon of “demolishing the second generation”?

The large-scale transformation of urban villages has created a large number of "second generation demolitions". After experiencing the myth of getting rich overnight, some of the "second generation" people drove luxury cars and bought tens of thousands of yuan in luxury bags and watches; some still quietly worked low-paying jobs and lived their true lives; and still others Some use the money to start a business; some even lose it all in gambling or squander it all, turning it into a social problem. \x0d\ Most of the "second generation" people themselves are a contradiction before they suddenly get rich. They live in the fringe of urban and rural areas, wandering on the fringes of cities. They do not have the excellent conditions of urban residents, but they have a sense of superiority compared to authentic rural people. They have an inferiority complex in front of real urban people, and they appear arrogant in front of rural people. This contradictory growth experience often leads them to look down on rural people and envy urban people. In many cases, they make a living by selling vegetables or working in the city. Most of them do not have a high level of education, and their overall quality is generally not high. They have neither the elegance of city people nor the simplicity of rural people. They want to be elegant in their hearts, but they can't be elegant. They don't have much money, let alone cultural heritage. Many young people have some philistine habits. Since they are very close to the city center, they often like to mingle in the city, and even become a group that is difficult to manage in the city. \x0d\ Compared with the "second generation of officials" and the "second generation of rich people", there is no gradual process of "dismantling the second generation". Whether they are the "second generation of officials" or the "second generation of rich people", they all have a long adaptation period. Taking the "second generation of officials" as an example, they often grow up as their parents' official positions rise. They grew up in the process of their parents' job promotion, so they didn't know what an official was from the beginning, but gradually followed their parents to enjoy the sense of superiority brought by "official". Their psychology would not be unbalanced in this process, and they would not be mentally unbalanced in the process. There will be no sudden changes. Those who are evil will gradually become more evil, while those who are good will maintain their usual conduct. The "rich second generation" also has such a growth process. As their parents' wealth slowly accumulates, they grow up slowly and gradually feel the enjoyment that money brings. Even if their parents were rich before they were born, Their feelings about wealth become clearer and clearer as they grow older, so although some of them show off their wealth, most of them have long been accustomed to being rich and do not feel the need to show off because they have been used to it since they were young. With everyone's envious eyes, it seems that there is no need to look for any psychological superiority and satisfaction. \x0d\ But the "second generation" is different. Before they suddenly got rich, they couldn't hold themselves up in front of the rich. They were not prepared for having large amounts of wealth, either psychologically or in terms of ability. They do not have a process of gradually acquiring wealth. Therefore, when they suddenly have a large amount of wealth in their hands overnight, even richer than the rich people they originally envied, their psychology and quality determine that they do not know how to deal with it. , may most want to be recognized by the rich circle. To appear richer than the rich people they originally envied, they need to find psychological comfort and satisfaction, so showing off their wealth has become a necessity. This is just like what the old joke said: When I have money, I will build two toilets, one for men and one for women. If you want to use the men's room, you can use the men's room, and if you want to use the women's room, you can use the women's room; etc. Now that I have money, I need two big bowls of porridge. I drink one bowl and pour another bowl. I also put sugar in the porridge. I can put as much sugar as I want... Because they suddenly have money and they really don’t know what to do. To use this money, a more extravagant life will emerge than the original rich class, and they will begin to face the outside world, with weak family ties. "They are always blinded by money, but they have materialistic desires but family ties." This often brings more trouble to the family. If you are unlucky enough, you may even end up regretting having this wealth. Among them, squandering money, eating well, being lazy, and idleness are already considered good. There are people who visit prostitutes, there are people who gamble in casinos, there are people who have "mistresses" and have lovers. Brothers and sisters fight for property, fight, and become enemies. There are people who see it, there are couples who turn against each other, families are broken up and people are killed, there are people who hurt people and kill people, and there are people who seek to seize inheritance rights... These many phenomena reflect within a group, which shows that the group itself has poor individual quality, moral character, social responsibility, etc. There are certain deficiencies in some aspects. \x0d\ "The "Second Generation" is a special social group that has gradually formed with the process of industrialization and urbanization in our country. This group occupies a certain amount of social wealth and has become a special case of the rich. How to make the "Second Generation" "In this generation, we can rationally and scientifically use the wealth that falls from the sky to benefit ourselves and society. This is a social problem that we must face."