$USDC To what extent can poverty make a woman humble?
A few years ago, I met a woman by chance while having dinner with a client.
She was about 25 years old, had a good figure, was very beautiful, and was the kind of woman who had a high rate of turning heads.
She came with one of the bosses, who should be in his 60s and had retired behind the scenes and rarely appeared. The main reason was that he had a stroke after drinking once, and one of his cheeks was obviously tilted, and he couldn't speak clearly.
She followed the boss under the name of a mi secretary, mainly responsible for taking care of the boss's daily life and some other simple work matters. She told us that although she was a mi secretary, the boss did not pay her salary, but gave her a fixed living allowance every month, so that she could arrange their lives.
When the money ran out, she could only ask the boss for more, and the boss would scold her with all kinds of ugly words. The scolding meant that she put the living allowance into her own pocket and then deliberately asked the boss for money.
At that time, I thought to myself, since I was so angry, why should I continue to do it? I couldn't figure it out.
After the dinner, the woman went to drive the car and found that the parking spaces next to her were full and there was limited space for adjusting the position. She couldn't back up the car. At this time, the boss started to scold her again, saying all kinds of dirty words, which were very unpleasant.
But she didn't care, as if she was used to it. After a long time of tossing, she finally got out.
After seeing them off, I lit a cigarette and stood on the side of the road for a while. I was wondering if this woman could really be happy?
I always think that being poor is not terrible, because you can make money through your own efforts and change your embarrassing situation. You can't just rely on others to make money.
Each of us is equal, and there is no need to sacrifice your dignity when making money.