Professor Chen Ping said: Life in Los Angeles is far more difficult than in Shanghai. Is he right?

This old man just relied on having the face of a private school teacher to gain trust. In fact, he was just as full of lies as Lao Cantou. I just can’t figure it out. Aren’t these people the same as the poor relatives who spent three rounds of drinking at home talking about international politics? Why can't I recognize him even though I have been given the title of scholar?

I don’t understand the economic principles he talks about, but sometimes his views seem a bit wrong after careful consideration. Especially in that issue, he said that China and the United States will not go to war because there is an old Chinese saying that there are three types of unfilial piety. , It is great to have no heirs. If this is really the case, China has stopped fighting since the Qin Dynasty. It is simply inexplicable.

Chen Ping criticized the Austrian School, and then I found out that the so-called "Austrian School" was actually neoclassical. It is enough to show that Chen Ping cannot even understand the most basic conceptual issues in economics. That is to say, people who have never studied economics cannot see it and then criticize him.

The problems he exposed are indeed real problems, but one thing that cannot be denied is that he rationalizes the problems that exist in the country.

I lived in Shanghai from July 2019 to January 2020, in Gaodong Town, Pudong New District. I just came to Shanghai to find an agency to rent a house. I wanted to find a house with a monthly rent of less than 1,000 yuan (because the previous 4 I lived in Shenzhen in 2006 and changed my residence three times in 4 years. The apartment I lived in twice was one bedroom and one living room, and once was two bedrooms and one living room. The coordinates were Bantian, Shenzhen. When the rent was the highest, it was 1,078 per month). Unexpectedly, the agency The first house I was shown was in Jinqiao Town. It was a small windowless single room that could only accommodate a 0.8-meter-wide bed. The monthly rent was 800 yuan. I was shocked! The house is in a quite prosperous community, so I was quite nervous at first, worried that the rent would be very expensive. After entering the building and waiting for the elevator, I looked around the surrounding environment. I felt that the corridor was being renovated and was very messy. People coming in and out of the building were young people like me in bright clothes. I was deeply impressed by the huge contrast between the living conditions in the slums of the Three Worlds!

After repeated selections, I selected a small single room in a residential building in Gaodong Town. The small single room looked like it was converted from a living room and could only accommodate a 1.2-meter-wide bed. It contains a walkway measuring 0.5 meters. It is shared with four other households and shares a kitchen and bathroom. There is a dark walkway between the kitchen and the bathroom. The monthly rent is 1,200, with a deposit of one and three, and the door is opened every day after work. Sometimes the hallway is closed. Turn on the light, and that dark and damp feeling will hit your face.

Fortunately, the small single room also has a small balcony. In addition, I have a computer and bought a bed table. When I enter the room and turn on the computer, I don't feel lonely. Of course, there are cheap houses in Shanghai, but everywhere I look, the rents are quite expensive. After that, I left Shanghai due to a job change. Although living in Shanghai was not good, I was still happy during that time in Shanghai. I didn’t feel particularly sad about the things I could recall. However, if the work had not been arranged differently, My original plan was to work in Shanghai for another year and then resign and return to my hometown to develop.

In 2020, my cousin took the college entrance examination. Before the exam, she expressed her desire to go to Shanghai for development in the future, but I dissuaded her. I think I, a boy, can’t understand living alone in a strange city? With the warmth of home, I think she, a girl, might not be able to live a better life in Shanghai!

For example, he will not talk about the differentiation of enterprises at the specific micro level, nor will he talk about the governance of private and state-owned enterprises and their respective responsibilities and obligations. There is another very serious problem here, which is the demonization of many Western academic theories, and the starting point of chaos must be attributed to Laozi and the like. Unfortunately, no matter whether there are any Chinese or Western theories or ideas, they cannot solve the existing problems. Economists and physicists are all mixed disciplines when it comes to people. There is no one who is awesome and no one has to draw artificial boundaries. Physics despises economics. When it comes to the application layer, it is a cross-disciplinary mixed science.

The essence of economics is not that complicated, at least at the macro level. It is a cycle of resource development, allocation, distribution, reproduction, reallocation, and distribution, which develops various conditions at the micro level.

For non-professionals, his useful information is still sufficient, and professionals will not discount it as a reference.

But I prefer that he is not a physicist or economist, but a political researcher with physics and economics. The United States is also very miserable. On average, the purchasing power of one US dollar is equivalent to three or four RMB. Prices in the United States are not high. After discounting, three thousand US dollars is equivalent to about 10,000 RMB. As long as Americans earn more than a thousand dollars a month, they can live by eating hamburger meals three times a day. In China, if you make more than 2,000 dollars a month, you can try eating hamburger meals every meal. What kind of background did Chen Ping study?

Most of his views are about the philosophy of infinite struggle. If you look at his videos, there are some bright spots in void combat, but when it comes to non-struggle areas, he collapses. To sum it up, as long as my life is poor enough and I have enough savings for fighting, I will definitely win in the end. As for why I win and what I will do after winning, he doesn’t know and has never thought about it. I remember watching his program before, and he said that his early paper proposed that the small-scale peasant economy is the root cause of our country's long-term inability to enter an industrialized society. Only by eliminating the small-scale peasant economy can we develop. At that time, I expressed doubts about this view. Now it seems that my doubts are Yes.

Chen Ping also said: Chinese people cannot have high incomes, because high incomes will make Chinese people lazy. This person treats Chinese people like leeks, believes that Chinese people do not deserve high income and welfare, and discriminates against Chinese people more than foreigners. It is just that he is smarter than foreigners. He is clearly discriminating against you and says it is for your own good. Of course, so many people praise him and are willing to serve him as a leek, so I have nothing to say.

2,000 yuan should not be used to live in big cities, but to live (happier) in third- and fourth-tier cities and county towns. In addition, no one has hindered the Chinese people from improving their incomes and living happier lives. These things are determined by the stage of development and market supply and demand. No one will or can object to these things. There is no need to set a high target and use a high hat to criticize.

Maybe Uncle Ping copied this meme: How can I buy a million-dollar Land Rover within a year with a monthly income of 2,000? I share a house with others, and I owe the utility bills as long as I can. Once my salary is paid, I deposit it into Yu'E Bao to earn interest. When I go to work, it's good if I can use a piece of toilet paper from the company. I don’t go clubbing, I don’t socialize, I don’t have girlfriends, I don’t buy shoes. If you can walk, you will never use a bicycle. If you can ride the subway, you will never take a Didi taxi. Finally, it only took me a year to save a huge sum of 10,000 yuan, plus the 990,000 yuan given by my dad, and bought a Taiwanese Land Rover. How inspiring!