In life, it is important not to take the wrong path, nor to miss the people who truly matter along the way. Often, it is only in poverty and hardship that one can clearly see reality and human nature; only when lacking money and resources can one understand the depth and warmth of relationships.
The world is vast, and not everyone can achieve brilliance. Life is long, and not everyone can remain strong throughout. Dignity sometimes requires material support, and even morality and kindness can be influenced by real-life conditions. When one has nothing, even those who once walked alongside you may not continue toward the same future.
Without money, the path becomes narrower; in difficult situations, people become more cautious in expression. Because of fear of speaking, failures continue; because of fear of imagining, one gradually becomes fragile. Many separations in youth are also related to material conditions, as a lack of confidence and resources forces many choices to change.
Along life’s journey, there will always be people who look down on you, and words that are difficult to express. A simple "no money" can end a day like that; the phrase "being poor" often takes a long time to truly understand its helplessness and reality. In youth, poverty may be seen lightly, but in adulthood, one realizes that every missed day can alter the course of life.
Poverty can easily lead to being overlooked; honesty may be misunderstood; simplicity may be rejected. In reality, people are often judged and misread based on their circumstances. On the road of life, some will criticize you, while others will never understand your choices. Even so, one can only move forward in silence and endurance, learning to find balance between reality and the inner self.