To what extent can poor people squander money when they suddenly become rich? My classmate's family received 10 million yuan in compensation for demolition, but his father was lazy and didn't make any money.
Before the compensation was received, he had already ordered a BMW X6, and each of his two sons had a Mercedes-Benz E300, spending nearly 3 million yuan on cars. He bought a large flat for 3 million yuan, completely demolished and renovated it, and invited more than 20 tables for the move, which cost almost 1 million yuan.
In total, he spent almost 7 million yuan, and then the whole family resigned from their jobs. The three men lived a life of drunkenness and dreaming, and spent all the money in more than a year. The car was a facade and could not be moved, so they sold the house and bought a smaller one, and the three men lived a life of drunkenness and dreaming again. After more than a year, it was no longer possible, and this time they could only sell the car, sell the car, sell the car again, and finally sell the house.
In about six years, 10 million yuan was squandered, and now the whole family rents a house, and basically moves every three to six months because they have no money to pay the rent.
It is not necessarily a good thing for poor people to become rich suddenly. The cognition and experience must match each other in order to keep the wealth.