Is the phrase "young people are poor and not poor, but old people are blessed" still useful in modern times?

This sentence also applies today, but it is not absolute. If a person is poor when he is a teenager, it doesn't mean that he will be like this all his life, because there are too many possibilities for a teenager, and it is very likely that he will choose a better road and return to the peak of his life. There is a saying that don't bully the poor, which is exactly what it means.

When you are old, it is a kind of happiness. This sentence means that people are old or happy. This is true happiness. I say this because when I get older, I basically settle down and there will be no big changes, so I am really happy to be blessed at this time. If a person has a successful career when he is young and is good in all aspects, he may encounter changes, but this kind of situation is rare when he is old, so it is a blessing.

Although this sentence makes sense on the whole, it is not absolute. Is happiness really happiness when people are old? If a person's life is bumpy and he is happy when he is old, it can't be said that his life is happy.

It is too difficult for a person to be happy all his life. If there is bitterness, it is not too bitter. Bitterness is often mixed with sweetness, and there is not much suffering in his life. This kind of life can be said to be relatively happy.

If a young man is poor, as long as he is determined, willing to work hard and unwilling to stick to the rules, he will not be poor all his life. This shows that no matter which stage of our life we encounter setbacks and difficulties, we should not be too depressed. As long as you try to change the status quo, you will reach the top one day. If you are proud for a while, don't be satisfied, because it may not last long. We should not be discouraged in difficulties, nor should we be proud in prosperity.