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Looking forward to getting out of the countryside, why do I have to return to the countryside in the end!

author:Small farmers who are scavenging

I used to aspire to get out of the countryside and see the outside world, looking for more opportunities and challenges. I studied and worked hard to achieve my dream in the big city. However, as time went on, I gradually realized that my deep feelings for the countryside and my sense of responsibility for my hometown were inseparable.

Looking forward to getting out of the countryside, why do I have to return to the countryside in the end!

As a poor person from a rural area, I deeply understand the plight and helplessness that comes with poverty. Whenever I see my relatives in my hometown working hard but still unable to get rid of the shadow of poverty, I feel pain and helplessness in my heart. I aspire to be able to change their destiny and give them a better life.

Back in the countryside, I was able to get closer to the poor and understand their inner world. They aspire to change the status quo and pursue a better life. They want to have a stable income, provide their children with better educational opportunities, and improve their living conditions. Their hearts are full of hopes and dreams, but they face the limitations of reality.

I am well aware that as a young person in rural areas, I have a responsibility to pay attention to the inner world of these poor people, to listen to their voices, and to understand their needs and expectations. I should go back to the countryside and fight side by side with the poor to face difficulties and challenges together. I should be their hope and strength, providing them with support and help.

Looking forward to getting out of the countryside, why do I have to return to the countryside in the end!

Back in the countryside, I was able to provide more opportunities and resources to the poor. I can use my knowledge and skills to innovate in agriculture and raise farmers' incomes. I can set up training institutions that provide employability skills training to help the poor find better job opportunities. I can promote the development of social enterprises and provide entrepreneurial support and market opportunities for the poor.

Back in the countryside, I was able to set an example and hope for the poor. I can show them that even if they come from rural areas and face poverty, they can achieve their dreams and goals through hard work and perseverance. I can encourage them to believe in their worth and abilities and to be brave enough to pursue a better life.

Looking forward to getting out of the countryside, why do I have to return to the countryside in the end!

So, despite my desire to get out of the countryside, I eventually chose to go back to the countryside. When I returned to the countryside, I was able to find inner peace and satisfaction, I was able to contribute to the development of my hometown, I was able to inject new vitality into the countryside with my peers, and I was able to fulfill my responsibilities to the countryside. Returning to the countryside, I was able to realize my values and dreams and contribute to the prosperity and progress of the countryside.