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Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

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Grandma was working in the kitchen, the 2-year-old granddaughter entered the kitchen, took out a stack of bowls from the open cupboard, and began to break two, the child was dumbfounded, and simply poured all the bowls in his hand on the ground, basically all broken, grandma looked back and saw it, and said dotingly and said oops, grandpa laughed on the side, and the two old people looked at the little granddaughter who broke a stack of bowls like this!

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

is such a short video that broke a stack of bowls, with 3.4 million likes, 380,000 comments, and 4.2 million retweets.

01, I am a post-60s generation, when I broke a bowl when I was a child, I would really be beaten, I remember when I was a child, there was no such thing as "accidental". My child broke a bowl when he was a child, and I don't blame it anymore because I know how scared children are!

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

02, haha, when I grow up, my mother's love has been given to my grandson, and the next generation can be regarded as compensation!

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

03, this friend is right, children are happy now, and little mistakes have been forgiven, but when I was a child, I didn't have this treatment.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

04, my friend's analysis is right, when I was a child, I broke a bowl and was beaten, it was the fault of poverty, not that my parents didn't love it, and I was forced by life, no one had the opportunity to "trial and error" at that time, and if I wanted to do it, I had to do it well!

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

05. Today's children are blessed, living in an era of material abundance, and children also have the opportunity to "try and make mistakes".

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

06, haha, this friend's childhood was indeed a dream, and my mother was too powerful.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

07, laughing and laughing and crying, I also have this feeling, I didn't dare to do anything wrong when I was a child, and I didn't even dare to get sick.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

08. The fear of being a child has been engraved in my bones, and the pressure of doing the wrong thing at that time was greater than the current mortgage.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

09, the comments that seem to be joking hide how many people's helplessness and sadness when they were young!

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

@午夜阳光说

I am a post-60s generation, and I can't think about my experience when I was a child, and I will have e-dreams when I think about it.

What does poverty bring? Poverty does not bring about food, clothing, and use, and poverty prevents children who are trying new things from having the opportunity to try and make mistakes, make mistakes, or even get sick.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

For example, if you break a bowl, there is originally a bowl for each person in the family, and if it is broken, it is equivalent to having no bowl to eat, and you need to spend money to buy a bowl, and the family has no money, and even if you have money, you can make a living.

Buying a bowl is equivalent to a lack of money elsewhere, so in order to make you remember, parents use the way of "hitting the child" to tell the child to be serious and not to do wrong things.

Parents in the 50s and 60s, living in an era of material poverty, cherishing things is their habit.

Do you still remember the saying that a piece of clothing needs "three years for the new and three years for the old, and another three years for sewing and mending"? Do you still remember the saying that your parents often said, "Cherishing things is a blessing"?

The times are different, the economy is different, the habits developed are also different, and each age group has the mark of the times.

Many people say that the older generation likes to "save", and they are reluctant to throw away everything they see, and they feel useful when they see everything, and there is a reason for this.

In life, I also like to save after 60, I have been married for more than 30 years, my clothes are rarely thrown away, I always feel that sometimes I will use it, although it is useless to save, but I just have this obsession, maybe it is the reason why I never wore new clothes when I was a child and grew up wearing patched clothes!

Today's children are really blessed, with a dazzling array of daily necessities, whatever they want, and even if they want to be good, they can be satisfied.

The older generation is no longer angry with their children, which means that the living conditions are better.

Record my retirement life 386: 380,000 comments, 4.2 million retweets, sadness in the comment area

is like the little granddaughter in this video, playing a stack of bowls, the grandparents are so emotionally stable, the old doesn't go and the new doesn't come, and the matter is over as a joke with a smile.

Presumably, this pair of old people didn't have such a good attitude towards their children back then!

Thanks to the progress of the times and the affluent life, people's ideological concepts have been greatly improved, and the children have enjoyed the rich life since they were young.

Friends, how was your childhood, did you break a bowl and be kicked 5 blocks by your parents?

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