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What does it mean to achieve a class leap?

Seven key points that the bottom of society must know to realize class leap

First, saving money is the starting point of cross-class.

If you have money, you have confidence Idle money can make you not panic. Only when you have enough food and clothing can you do other things. You don't have to drink poison to quench your thirst in order to survive, and fall into the quagmire of the bottom society.

Second, having free time is the basis of class leap.

People in the lower classes have done their best to survive. Survival consumes too much time and energy, so they have little time and energy to improve themselves.

Be sure to strive for some spare time. Only in this way can you have time to think about more important things and study. For example, you can't be kidnapped by work and work overtime moderately; Reduce commuting time, use fragmentation time and so on.

Third, reading is useful: improve cognitive ability and break the imprisonment of thinking.

The biggest obstacle to cross-class is the ideological imprisonment given to you by the original class. Poverty at the bottom of many societies is not because of laziness, but because of poor cognitive ability and poor thinking, which leads to unclear situation and limits their behavior.

Elite and the bottom of society are two completely different ways of thinking and value systems. For example, the lower the class, the more people will recognize the "useless reading theory." Limited by their vision, most of them think that they may not be admitted to a good university when they go to high school, and they may not be able to find a good job when they go to a good university. It is better to come out early and work hard in society. They are caught in a vicious circle, always at the low end of the pyramid of social division of labor, and can only engage in jobs with extremely low added value of labor.

Fourth, learn the ability to make money with technology and resources.

Studying hard and being a lifelong learner is probably the best and most cost-effective way for you to rise.

People at the bottom of society are engaged in jobs with little technical content. What they can master through simple basic training has the lowest income and the highest possibility of being replaced, such as cleaning and sanitation, drivers, construction workers and assembly line workers. If you want to cross the bottom, you need to learn the ability to make money with technology and resources. Do some work with low threshold, low substitutability and sustainable development.

Fifth, try to approach or enter a higher level circle.

If you want to change classes, you must know how that class looks at problems, thinks about problems, what they are thinking and doing. How did they acquire these skills or resources?

Different classes have specific circles, and different circles talk about different things and have different topics. Without entering such a circle, it is difficult for you to understand the information, resources and influence in the circle.

Six, to maintain good health is a necessary condition to achieve class leap.

In reality, there are too many cases in which people at the bottom of society overdraw their health in order to survive and become poor due to illness, which will only make family and life worse. Even beyond redemption.

Exercising and paying attention to physical and mental health are the necessary conditions for realizing class leap.

Seven, class leap, need two or three generations of * * * together.

Many people feel anxious and miserable because they think they can make a class leap. In fact, many people are in the same class all their lives.

In order to achieve a leap in class, it takes two or three generations of great efforts.

For example, from rural areas to cities, most of them use the savings of father and son to pay the down payment, and then take on the mortgage for 20 or 30 years, so that they can buy a house in the city, which can only be said to have entered the city. It is not until the third generation, who was born and raised in the city, that they can truly integrate into the city.