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In our residential area, retired elderly people with status help busy young people tidy up their gardens, women living in mansions walk dogs for others, and an accountant quit his job to work as an hourly cleaner going to people's homes. Everyone finds their place.
The strongest feeling after living in the UK for 30 years is that I haven't seen much of a career discrimination chain. People have different personalities and abilities, so they do different jobs. At school, teachers, assistants and cleaners get along very harmoniously. A few days ago, I met a teacher who took early retirement and went back to his old school to work as an office clerk, specifically serving teachers.
Although class solidification exists, it is mostly theoretical. In real life, people see each other as vivid individuals, and a person is not defined by his job or income, because jobs and incomes can change, and a person is just himself.
If we can stop defining ourselves by social values, by our jobs and incomes, then we will achieve our own spiritual freedom. If parents stop demanding and looking at their children with secular standards, then children will also achieve spiritual freedom, and this freedom is the most fundamental prerequisite for a life to shine brilliantly.


In our residential area, retired elderly people with status help busy young people tidy up their gardens, women living in mansions walk dogs for others, and an accountant quit his job to work as an hourly cleaner going to people's homes. Everyone finds their place.
The strongest feeling after living in the UK for 30 years is that I haven't seen much of a career discrimination chain. People have different personalities and abilities, so they do different jobs. At school, teachers, assistants and cleaners get along very harmoniously. A few days ago, I met a teacher who took early retirement and went back to his old school to work as an office clerk, specifically serving teachers.
Although class solidification exists, it is mostly theoretical. In real life, people see each other as vivid individuals, and a person is not defined by his job or income, because jobs and incomes can change, and a person is just himself.
If we can stop defining ourselves by social values, by our jobs and incomes, then we will achieve our own spiritual freedom. If parents stop demanding and looking at their children with secular standards, then children will also achieve spiritual freedom, and this freedom is the most fundamental prerequisite for a life to shine brilliantly.



