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How did you survive when you were the poorest?

I feel that the time when I was the poorest was when I owed money to others in school. I remember that when I first went to college, I wanted to change my mobile phone, so I saved money every day. Save money. Fortunately, school meals were relatively cheap at that time, so I cut down my food expenses every day and saved money to buy a mobile phone. Before I knew it, it had been 2 weeks and I had saved money. , I was about to buy a mobile phone. At this time, I felt that this was the stupidest time I had ever done in college. I went to a mobile phone store. When I entered, the people were very friendly and they were joking. At first, I I didn't understand the market price of mobile phones, so the boss started to give me quotations. After that, I felt that it was not suitable. But at that time, I was still relatively honest and would not negotiate the price for anything. In the end, I was deceived by the owner of this mobile phone store. I lost all the money I had saved for so long, and I also left behind a mobile phone that was paid in installments. I felt very uncomfortable at that time. In the days that followed, I started paying off the mobile phone every month. I only spent 15 yuan a day, one meal. 5 yuan. I had lost a lot of weight at that time. I was really confused at first. I didn’t know what to do or how to protect my rights. So I felt that it was a very poor life. I was basically I spend 15 yuan a day, and every time it comes time to pay back the money, I feel very worried. I feel like I will have no money after paying it off.

Then it gradually came over. I felt that these days were really the poorest time for me. Sometimes I didn’t dare to spend money randomly and could only eat some cheap meals, which was a bit bitter.

However, I still hope that everyone can work hard to make their lives better, so that they can live up to the expectations of their parents.