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發表於 2006-7-9 04:42 PM
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1 more advice to you troublehk: if you think your (our) generation sucks, imagine the next generation:
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6 x, c" `: l$ K& x- U-grads may not be good enough to compete in HK as probably 1 in 4 people will be u-grads. They may need a Master's degree to get just a decent job.
& x/ r3 A3 W2 c- They live and work in a heavyly poluted environment. You think the air is dirty and weather is hot now? Imagine how it'll be like in about 20 years. Imagine you son has to put on that suit and tie to go to work everyday.
T. F# Q9 u |$ R* Z- the economic boundaries between HK and China may simply disappear. In 20 years your children need to compete with millions of highly educated and talented China workers who are good in both English and Mandarin, who don't mind to work hard, and who probably are still willing to take a lot less $ than your children for a job opening.
" h: v' c% `* Q4 w: }0 W( m: x6 z- since the birth rate is so low right now in HK, you probably will only have a child. If it's a son (and if he's a traditioinal one), he may eventually need to support you and your spouse and his wife's parents financially. Why? Because your daughter-in-law may also be the only child and her parents have no one left to support them after marrying your son. Your son won't have any siblings to help him out. Our generations may have a brother or sister to help out to support our parents when they are old, but your son has to take on this baggage all by himself.' H. a+ f- p$ y9 Y
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I know just because telling you how bad the next generation will be probably can't make you feel better now. Since you said you're about 30 and have worked for about 10 years, I just wanted to talk more reality and fantasy. Those younger 'kids' in this forum may not understand what I'm talking about but I supposed you may for your age and experience. I'm sure most of us here in 26FUN belong to the middfle of the pack -- not the top tier of the society but also not the very bottom one. We all face similar problems and can't seem to find the way out. Everyday we live just like yesterday. We can't see the future and we're just not happy.
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2 Z; A" f- f/ G! H5 l3 EAnd my advice to you is to put things in perspectives as a way to soothe yourself. Sure you may not have a lot of money and you just hate your job. But you must have something you're really proud of, right? Like a good family, a nice wife, a healthy body, etc. Look at Stephen Hawking. I have to imagine he's very rich (not super rich but richer than a lot of people) and well known and respected around the world, yet he's stuck in that wheel chair for the rest of his life and can't even hug his wife or kiss her. Now ask yourself would you rather be him? Maybe Stephen sometimes just wondered if he could just be a regular guy and works 60 hours a week, doesn't make a lot of $, and can go to a bar to yell and scream with other people while watching the World Cup?1 ?$ y" t! g2 R4 T4 T; q
- v' |0 ?/ V# p; g$ Z* r. ]' aYou just have to believe tomorrow will be a better day! |
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