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小时候,看过一部日本电影叫《狐狸的故事》。其中狐狸爸爸、妈妈为让孩子独立,先将他们遗弃未果,又狠心赶他们出家门的镜头,让人无法忘怀。遗憾的是,日本现有1200万20岁到39岁的单身贵族成年后还“寄居”在家里,被称为“袋鼠一族”。他们当中的大多数人,显然没看过这部影片。否则,不会做借到父母余光,却毁了自己光明前景的蠢事。古人语:富不及三代。聪明的富翁都不敢留财产给子孙,怕他们获得荫护,却丧失了自己应有的精彩人生。他们知道,如果只分余光,整个家族就会像守着一盏再没有人向里添油的油灯,只能任其渐渐熄灭。
As a kid, I read a Japanese movie called “The Story of the Fox.” One fox father, mother to let the children be independent, the first of their unsuccessful abandonment, but also hard to drive them out the door of the camera, people can not forget. Unfortunately, Japan now has 12 million 20- to 39-year-old single aristocrats who are still “homebound” at home and are called “kangaroo clans.” Most of them apparently did not read this video. Otherwise, I will not do any stupid thing to borrow my parents' light but destroy my bright future. Ancients language: rich less than three generations. Wise benefactors are afraid to leave property to their children and grandchildren, afraid they get shade, but lost their own wonderful life. They know that if only the light is left behind, the whole family will be like an oil lamp that keeps no one adding oil to it and will only let it go out gradually.