[marriage & in-laws] I'M A WOMAN IN MY 30'S... THE MORE I AGE, THE MORE I BITTERLY REALIZE THAT...


In any case, the most important thing in life is your parents' fortune/luckㅠ and people around me who have parents who are psychologically and financially stable have infinite strength to get up again even if they fall down again and again. On the contrary, no matter how good someone is, people without parental fortune take longer to recover when they fall. I don't plan of having any childrenㅜ

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1. [+415, -12]
In that respect, I think that guilt-by-association should be applied to economic crimes. There are many cases where the children of economic criminals are living comfortably and go abroad to study, while the children of fraud victims are struggling and cannot even dream of getting admitted in schools. In any case, being born in this world is itself a chance at being guilty-by-association. The guilt-by-association for economic criminals must be enforced. Those swindlers in real estate have embezzled money under their family's and their children's names, fleeing abroad. Who will ever recover that money?

2. [+288, -2]
For real, if your parents have good fortune, even if you just live a lazy life, you'll never fall.ㅋㅋ

3. [+204, -6]
Everything is inherited...kids born nowadays are born with their grandfather's money, not their parents'. Korea is a sinking ship, and I feel sorry for the children who will be born now if their parents have no money.

4. [+201, -2]
Your life is heavily shaped by your parents.

5. [+171, -16]
Typically, when society stabilizes, social class disparities tend to widen. Conversely, in Japan and Europe, there's a way bigger hierarchy and a strong working class within it, making it challenging to surpass without considerable talent. Personally, I find some aspects of Korea's past educational society appealing because it offered some room for advancement based on academic achievement. Until the 1990s, there were many instances where those from humble backgrounds excelled in the college entrance exam and elevated their families' status. But I absolutely hate the entitled people who exploit their connections for personal gain for such reasons




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