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Why do children who grow up in poverty feel more confident and independent?

Children who grow up in poverty have the following characteristics:

1. I have learned to be frugal since I was a child. Families with poor children are often in financial difficulties because of lack of material resources, and children will learn how to live frugally from an early age.

2. Be grateful and helpful. Children from poor families know that life is not easy, know how to be grateful to others, and are easy to care for and help others.

3. More independent and mature. Because poor parents can't provide their children with much material help, children often know more about independence, self-care and responsibility.

4. Karmic interpersonal relationships are diverse. In the process of raising children in poverty, I constantly meet all kinds of people, encounter all kinds of things, exercise the ability of independent thinking, and need to survive in complex interpersonal relationships.

5. Have a special understanding and sentiment about life. Poor children may cherish every bit of life more and know how to feel real happiness and satisfaction.

It should be pointed out that raising children in poverty does not mean poor conditions. Children from poor families can also get good education and training, just as children from rich families may become impetuous, vain and selfish. We should uphold a fair attitude, see everyone's advantages and disadvantages, and call on the society to pay more attention to the growth and development of each child, so that all children have equal opportunities to become what they want to be.