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Hong Kong media said, "We don't need Alipay". How long can our sense of superiority last?

I don't think it's a sense of superiority, on the contrary, it's more like a lack of confidence. Hearing this sentence, I believe many people will scoff. What is a gentleman? What is an inferiority complex? How are people divided into three, six and nine? Is it based on financial resources or household registration? Is it an upper-class student who was born in Hong Kong or an upper-class student who lives in Hong Kong and can use a credit card?

I believe there is no standard answer to this question. However, if a person despises black technology, looks down on others and doesn't make progress just because he has money, it only reflects his ignorance and inferiority to a certain extent, not the so-called sense of superiority.

This reminds me of Ye Fan (Fan Bingbing). When everyone questioned whether Fan Bingbing was hidden in the entertainment circle, Fan Bingbing successfully hit the faces of various media with her own strength, and achieved her own career, confirming her sentence: "I don't marry rich people, I am rich." For Fan Bingbing, I am a Giant is a kind of self-confidence, which comes from inner wealth and strength, not money. If it is more than money, there are many people in the entertainment circle who are richer than her.

A gentleman in Hong Kong media, he can say such a thing because of inferiority and vanity. What is vanity? It is a distorted psychological state, an excessive expression of self-esteem, and an abnormal social mood and psychological state that people show in order to gain honor and attract general attention.

For Alipay, no matter how your media is publicized and widely used, it is not worth using in his view. What is the reason why it is not worth using? Because he doesn't want to admit that he came into contact with electronic payment later than others, if he admits the convenience of Alipay, then for hundreds of millions of people who are using electronic payment, he admits that he is behind the times. In order to maintain his self-esteem, he had to do the opposite, so he said, "In Hong Kong, the upper class doesn't need Alipay." As soon as this was said, he not only defended his honor as a gentleman, but also succeeded in attracting attention.