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How many daughters-in-law born in the 80s, 90s and 00s can do this to serve their father-in-law who cannot take care of himself?

Whether you are born in the 80s, 90s or 00s, as long as you are a filial child, you can take care of them. Whether you serve your father-in-law or not has nothing to do with your age. It mainly has to do with a person's character and filial piety. Although those born in the 1990s and 2000s are not recognized by their predecessors, but having said that, every generation has not been looked down upon by their predecessors.

Even my parents’ generation were looked down upon by my grandfather’s generation. I remember when I was a child, my grandfather always said that my parents spent money recklessly, wasted money, and didn’t know how to be frugal. But in my eyes, my parents are already very frugal. I really don’t know how frugal my grandfather’s generation is. .

We born in the 1980s were once accused by the older generation of being ungrateful, irresponsible, and playful. However, facts have proven that we born in the 1980s are not only not like this, but also created a lot for society. contribution.

When we, the post-80s generation, get older and the post-90s generation get up, we will also find it distasteful to the post-90s generation. I feel that they have no principles, no bottom line, and no sentiment, but in fact, there are many talents among the post-90s generation, and many of them have become top figures in the industry.

Now that the post-00s generation and the post-90s generation look down on them, I wonder why each generation looks at the next generation with a discriminatory eye? Even if there are some immoral and principled people in this generation, it does not mean that everyone is like this. Most of them are good.

Although today's young people live more independently and are not as hard-working and resigned as their parents' generation, they can solve problems in other ways. Maybe those born in the 1990s and 2000s will create robots that specialize in taking care of patients. If this can be done, all problems will be solved.

We should not always look at the next generation with suspicion. Those born in the 1980s are now middle-aged. At this age, they are the backbone of the family. If the elderly in the family are sick, they will definitely be able to take care of them. The people born in the 1990s are still young. They are in their 20s and are not old enough to shoulder heavy responsibilities. The people born in the 2000s are still in their teens. Is it too early to mention this to them?