I'm really impressed with my dad.


He's 62, with a pension of 5,000 yuan.
Last month, I don't know what was wrong with him, he insisted on spending 18,000 yuan to buy a super-large smart refrigerator.
One with a big screen, able to watch TV and have voice conversations.
I told him at the time, "Why are you buying this?" but he didn't listen, no matter who advised him, he just wanted to buy it.
At first, I thought it was unnecessary to spend so much money, but then I understood.
This refrigerator can remind you of food expiration dates, and you can find things through voice commands, which is indeed very convenient for the elderly, and it can also chat to pass the time.
My parents had a hard life when they were young, and now that they have some spare money, it's normal for them to want to buy things they like according to their own wishes.
They don't necessarily pursue cost-effectiveness; happiness and comfort are more important than anything.
Compared to parents who neglect their homes and make their children worry in old age, elders who are willing to spend money on their hobbies are already very reassuring.
As children, we should be more tolerant.
As long as they live comfortably, spending a little money is really nothing.
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Dragon168
· 3h ago
👍 👍
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Long-ShortEquityStrategyMaster
· 5h ago
It's not like there aren't those conditions; opening a single order to buy ten units would still be more than enough to cover any mistakes.
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Ryakpanda
· 10h ago
The elderly person thinks it's okay as long as it's worth it
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LikeMaple
· 11h ago
As long as you're happy, nothing is truly valuable or not.
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