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Chapter 231: Chapter 231 Middle-Class Parenting Anxiety
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
âThis 400,000 yuan is related to my daughterâs future. If she canât go to this primary school, the rest of her life will be over.â
âI really canât make up for the tuition fees before school starts.â
âI will need at least until the end of the year to have enough money in my hands.â
âDr. Chen, please help me point out a way.â
âIf my daughter loses this opportunity because of me, thereâs no point in me living anymore.â
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life]âs voice carried a sobbing tone.
She begged Chen Yu to help her, no matter what.
Before Chen Yu could say anything, his viewers were already in an uproar.
It was just elementary school. Was there a need to seek death?
Looking at [Struggle for a Wonderful Life]âs clothes and home decoration, their family conditions werenât extremely rich, but they were definitely not struggling.
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life]âs words also revealed a hint of thought-provoking meaning.
Before school reopened, she would not be able to make up for the hundreds of thousands of yuan she had lost.
But at the end of the year, she would have money again.
In other words, 400,000 yuan was not enough to overwhelm their family.
If she didnât have the money to pay the tuition this year, she could always sign up next year.
Elementary school wasnât a university, so there was no need to be in such a hurry.
Moreover, this was no longer the era where oneâs life was determined by one examination.
âIf the child loses at the starting line, she wonât be able to catch up for the rest of his life.â
âIn this highly developed era, everything is changing.â
âI used to think that the starting line of life would start in junior high and high school.â
âBut now, the rules of the starting line have changed!â
âEver since kindergarten, a child has started their rat race.â
âAcademic qualifications not only represent your education but also a personâs social status.â
âOnly with an esteemed bachelorâs degree can you enter a prominent company and enter a more ambitious platform.â
âFamous schools represent high-quality teaching, higher-level educational resources, and interpersonal networks that other schools donât have.
âBe it elementary school, middle school, high school, or university, a famous school is a famous school.â
âThe more resources it has means that the students of this school will have better opportunities than ordinary people.â
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life] wiped her tears and began to refute chatâs comments that elementary school was not that important.
Whether it was within the country or in the world,
Education and the school they attended were now more important than ever.
Not only was it difficult for poor families to have successful children, but even middle-income families had to give everything they had if they wanted their children to be successful.
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life] had been under a lot of pressure these years.
When she saw that chat doubted and didnât understand her, she finally said all the words she had suppressed in her heart for a long time.
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life] was born into a wealthy family, and she received a good education from a young age.
She knew very well how important better educational resources were to a personâs future.
Most of the students in the famous schools were the descendants of prominent families or the descendants of the top experts in a certain field.
The teachers were all outstanding in their respective fields.
Having experienced all these struggles, she had a wonderful life and understood better than others what her daughter needed for her future.
âDr. Chen, I feel that what this woman needs now is not money but treatment. She has serious anxiety.â
âWeâre both mothers. 1 can understand her heartache.â
âNow, some educational media and educational support organizations are heartless. They donât do anything else but spread anxiety about your childrenâs future.â
âSpreading anxiety can make you buy classes and sell courses. Isnât that awesome?â
âItâs hard not to be anxious after having a child. My son is in the fifth grade, and Iâm still debating whether I should enroll him in a tutoring class. Many of his classmates have already started since first grade, and he canât keep up. 1 have to enroll him sooner or later.â
âFrom a physiological point of view, women are indeed more anxious than men. They are easier to persuade or brainwash.â
âMy daughter has a child in kindergarten who has already started learning two foreign languages.â
Parents with children sent messages of comfort.
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life] was anxious, but who wouldnât be?
Under the influence of all lands of societal pressure, there wouldnât be any parents who wanted their children to lose at the starting line.
From the moment the child was born, parents had to make a comprehensive future plan for them.
Early education classes and talent courses were all arranged in advance.
Many children were arranged to participate in piano lessons and mathematical olympiad competitions at a young age.
If a parent who worked hard for their children to be able to attend a prestigious school were denied this opportunity due to their own troubles and tuition fees, even if they didnât think to go to the extreme of suicide, they would still despise themselves.
This kind of hatred might accompany them for the rest of their lives.
âWhy isnât happy education popularized in the country?â
âThis thing is basically a bluff.â
âYou might regret not having a child in the future, but if you have a child now, youâll definitely regret it!â
âChildren and grandchildren have their own blessings, but I am blessed without them. (Pog)â
âFamous schools might not be the best schools, but the resources available there are enough to beat 90% of schools.â
âAfter a year of primary school, my two-bedroom house is gone.â
âCompetitiveness must start in childhood.â
Two completely different sides appeared in the chat.
Many younger viewers chose to lie flat, too lazy to risk their lives to compete. As long as they didnât care, who could force them into a rat race?
They could live a happy life if they refused to have children. At most, they would go into a nursing home to play board games in their old age.
Wasnât that awesome?
âMiss, you said that your family background is good. 1 think you married well.
Why do you lack 400,000 yuan?â
âYou can borrow it as long as you ask, right?â
A few paid comments flashed across the screen.
âSigh.â
âI was indeed born into a wealthy family. However, my family declined a few years after I graduated from university.â
âMy husband is an orphan. He works as a technical director for an auto group and earns about a million yuan a year.â
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life]âs family went bankrupt, and her relatives were not living well.
Even if she asked them to lend her money, she might not be able to borrow so much.
Her husband was an orphan and did not have any relatives.
Besides, she didnât want to tell her husband about this.
She didnât want to add to her husbandâs troubles.
Even if her husband knew about it, there was nothing he could do except sigh.
âEveryone, donât look at my husbandâs annual salary of one million yuan. My family doesnât have much money to save.â
âWhen the child attends kindergarten, adding up her tuition fees, talent classes, cram classes, and early education classes amounts to more than 300,000 yuan a year.â
âMy husband and 1 originally lived in a two-bedroom house. For the sake of our daughter, we bought a bigger house with three bedrooms.â
âItâs so that our child can have a study room where she can study independently.â
[Struggle for a Wonderful Life]âs expression was bitter.
For the sake of her child, she was willing to give up everything..