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How to treat the sentence "the poorest is nothing but begging, and the dead will eventually rise"?

This sentence almost became my motto. I always believe that one day, I will definitely break out of my own sky!

This sentence is really classic. When you are poorest, you just beg and be a beggar, which is nothing. This is the poorest limit. If one day I am poor enough to beg, I will take it as a kind of motivation and work hard to get myself out of this life. Because I think this kind of life will make me feel humiliated and looked down upon, I will definitely struggle to stand up from the position of begging. As long as I don't die, one day, I will let myself live a rich life instead of begging like this.

Anyway, when I was poorest, I just had no money to eat. I can solve it without money to eat. Anyway, with so many friends, I can help myself through the difficulties. Although my friends can help me tide over the difficulties, I can't rely on my friends for everything. When my friends have helped me once or twice, I will try to cheer myself up. I have no money now, and I will definitely improve my life through my own efforts and make my friends look at me with new eyes. Many things have happened, and finally one day my life has been greatly improved. I thanked my friends for the first time. If he hadn't helped me, I would be starving now.

Fortunately, I didn't starve to death at that time, but got help from my friends, which made me feel very lucky. Since I didn't starve to death, I'm sure I have a bright future. I keep pushing myself every day, telling myself that if I work harder, I can get rid of my present life. As long as I am brave, the future will definitely wave to me! Finally, one day I didn't die, but stood out. I feel particularly fulfilled.

More positive energy is always good! When you are cornered, believe that faith can support you to go on!