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Assume you're male,
your parents can't help you buy a house or car,
you can only rely on yourself.
Why emphasize being male?
Because most "fairy girls" are hermit crabs,
with no pressure to buy houses or cars.
Taking a city like Hefei as an example, average house price is 2W,
a 120 sqm apartment is 240W, 30% down payment is 70W,
buying a car, let's say a cheap one at 30W, that's a total of 100W.
To buy a car and house in a provincial capital city,
this is the most basic version of changing your destiny.
A person enters society at 22, before age 30,
7 years to save 100W, requires saving 14.2W annually, 1.2W monthly. Yet a 2W monthly salary only nets 1.6W after tax.
How many more years do you need to reach a 2W salary?
What kind of work or job can you do?
Some might say, attend a 985/211 university, study computer science,
join a big tech company—that works.
True, over the past 10 years this path could work,
but now the internet wave has ended,
not to mention high-paying internet opportunities are concentrated in the four first-tier cities where house prices aren't 2W,
and 93% of people attend universities below 985/211 tier.
Moreover, what percentage of all university majors
are computer science-related?
What about people in other fields?
There's no point obsessing over this anymore,
because you can't even find a job now.
But this doesn't affect the employment and income of "fairy girls"—
how exactly are so many excellent "fairy girls" buying houses?