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Are poor people afraid of being laughed at when they are young or prefer to keep up with the joneses when they grow up?

Not exactly. People who are poor when they are young will not be afraid of being laughed at by others when they grow up, nor will they love to compare with others.

From a realistic point of view, it is true that many poor people live a hard life and have no status, but many people live a happy life, are not afraid of being laughed at by others, and do not want to compare with others.

Besides, there are still many good people in the world. Treating the poor will not discriminate against them or value others. This is a world that depends on ability to survive. If you are capable, what does your family background matter? You can create a world by yourself.

People from poor families are often more patient and ambitious than others. They don't care what other people think. They don't feel inferior. Everyone is the same. They live by their own abilities, don't they? Our village head is a successful man in his early forties. In fact, he has been the head of our village since he was in his twenties. When he was a child, his family was poor, but when he grew up, he struggled to his present position on his own. He is a very modest, generous, generous and economical person. He is not afraid of being laughed at or compared with others. He just wants to be himself.

People who love to compare with others are not poor, but rich. Why compare? Generally, poor people don't spend money on these useless things. They know how to save more money, don't they? No matter my classmates or neighbors, among the people I know, people from poor families are very frugal, and they don't want to compare with others. They know that it is not easy to make money.

To sum up, I think that people who are poor as children will not want to compare with others or be afraid of being laughed at when they grow up, but will only work harder.