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Jiang Shuying, an older woman, talks about marriage. Why can't a woman in her thirties find a rich man to marry?
In Thirty Without Nothing, the role of Wang Manni played by Jiang Shuying has been widely disputed, because Wang Manni wanted to find someone rich and interesting, and was criticized for worshipping money. But actor Jiang Shuying thinks that the leftover women in their thirties want to find a rich man, so should they find a boy in their thirties who is useless?

Everyone is entitled to pursue a better life. Many people say that marriage is a woman's second reincarnation. I guess all women will choose a better lifestyle if they have a choice. They want to marry a rich man. This idea is right, but if money and material are the first conditions for choosing a spouse, or if they blindly pursue material things against their own principles and bottom line, such women will arouse people's disgust.

All women want to meet a prince charming, but in real life, the really perfect other half is rare. Even if we meet such a person, the other party may not value us and want to find an excellent other half. Yes, but you should recognize yourself and know where your strengths and core competitiveness are. If the gap between two people is too big, even if the other person will like you, there will be many contradictions and differences between them.

It's true that a woman in her thirties wants to marry a rich man, but if she only wants to change her destiny through marriage and rely on men to change her destiny for the rest of her life, she will feel at ease, wait for death and not work hard. This is a very dangerous idea for older women in their thirties. We should be independent people, live by ourselves and not depend on anyone, so as to gain the right to control our own lives. It's true that choosing a spouse depends on the material conditions of the other party, but marriage needs many considerations to make a correct judgment.