I don’t think there’s really any need to explain too much, but I did find that some people are born with a “leeching” mindset. This isn’t really a question of whether it can be saved; the very existence of this group is a curse.



Yeah, yeah. They don’t understand anything. When they get a bargain, they don’t thank you—but when they suffer a loss, they turn around and come to blame and curse you.

I thought of some news from before: a Beijing college student went to help rural farmers, helping them plant high-profit vegetables and fruit trees. In the first year, they made money. But in the second and third years, the harvest was worse year by year, because they needed professional seeds and fertilizers.

The farmers, trying to save money, ended up blaming that college student for not helping them.

I don’t know—China’s economy is now among the world’s best, and the large language models and chips it has developed can catch up to or even surpass Europe and the US. Even its fruit and rice are cheaper than Japan. So how many people still have this kind of mindset? At least judging by the people in my comment section who copy homework every day, the proportion might be no less than 20%.

This absolutely can’t be explained by economic development imbalance.

So what, exactly, can explain it?

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