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I used to envy the post-80s
Because they might have bought a house before 2016
Back then, the average price of a house in Beijing was 20,000 to 30k yuan, I bought at an average of 60k yuan, now the average has dropped to 40k yuan
The post-80s envy the post-70s
Because the post-70s caught up with the housing allocation at work
The post-70s envy the post-60s
Because the post-60s didn't have to delay retirement
The parents of the post-60s experienced war and famine,
The post-60s themselves also experienced political struggles,
But they grew up with reform and opening up, their lives getting better day by day, still feeling some hope and confidence (even after experiencing layoffs), and they can still receive a pension now
As a post-90s, I never thought that one day several post-00s sisters would tell me they envy us
Because during their university years, they caught the COVID pandemic, and it was very difficult to find a job after graduation
I remember that between 2016 and 2018 when we graduated, jobs were at least easy to find, very booming. It was the era of mass innovation. I also experienced a period of doubling my salary after changing jobs…