Most poor people can never turn their lives around. Why? Because there is a barrier that they can never overcome: family. Don't be fooled by those poor people's parents; they may not have much ability to earn money, but they are quite professional at suppressing their children. As soon as a child dares to have an idea, they will immediately pour a bucket of cold water on them and resort to verbal attacks. People who grow up in such an environment are generally very honest, self-deprecating, emotionally volatile, and extremely unstable. If you say the wrong thing, they can explode at any moment. If a person comes from a poor family and has no ideas of their own, it's best to cut ties with them, as interacting with them will be detrimental to you. However, if you grew up in a poor household but had a relatively normal family without being instilled with too much negative emotion or pressure, your parents actually provided you with a foundation for your future. To be honest, families without negative emotions are like many people at the bottom of the social ladder who want to succeed; they must first break free from their parents' control, or else they will never rise. Most children raised in poor families have their personalities invisibly broken by the time they enter society. They can only survive, merely scraping by, with little understanding and no courage to try or take action. If you try to communicate with your parents about something important, it often leads to failure. Therefore, if your parents did not impose any negative pressure on you and did not demand this or that from you, you should be grateful.