鄭爽因為代孕棄養一事引起不小的轟動,從上個月開始,鄭爽的新聞鋪天蓋地的在網上流傳了一星期,眼看事情曝光,鄭爽從頂流變為負面新聞纏身的汙點藝人。
有關代孕棄養一事,更是被央視帶頭批評,19日官媒先後接連發聲:「我國禁止以任何形式實施代孕,代孕棄養踐踏底線。」
隨著央視等多家官媒的發聲,鄭爽事件算是塵埃落定,直接被定義為失德藝人,相關視頻被下架,綜藝節目被打碼,鄭爽爸爸接受採訪當天,相關視頻當天就被緊急下架,當事人鄭爽更是不允許露面發聲,無奈之下,鄭爽前幾天深夜通過改頭像向外部發出訊息,目前正在進行軟體研發的相關工作。
此外,還有鄭爽獨自一人回老家的相關信息出現,視頻中鄭爽形單影隻,步履匆匆,身形消瘦,看起來昔日光鮮亮麗的大明星相差甚遠,更有爆料,鄭爽面臨著高額賠償金和代言補償費,無奈之下的鄭爽只能通過變賣豪宅去還債,,心理壓力過大請心理師去疏導,總之境況十分堪憂。
從央視先後點評鄭爽代孕以及相應處理方式之後,鄭爽涼得非常快,但是仍有部分網友支持鄭爽,希望事情能夠迴旋的餘地,始終堅信鄭爽不是冷漠無情的人,期盼著奇蹟出現。
果不其然,在央視封殺鄭爽15天之後,鄭爽竟然重新出現在官方宣傳中。
2月4日上午,重慶四中法院和濟南中院兩個官方帳號,先後發布了一則類似的消息。消息內容是:「司法守護大江大河,與青年行動公益大使鄭爽一起學習環保法律知識,倡導低碳綠色生活!保護生態環境,創造美好生活,與法律同行」以及帶上鄭爽超話。
這兩個官方帳號先後發出的內容一模一樣,並且是同一稱號,鄭爽都被賦予「青年行動公益大使」的稱號,說明這是一早就被安排好的事情。
信息發出之後,評論區被鄭爽的粉絲給攻陷了,一溜水的「支持正能量,支持法律」「感謝」「跟著鄭爽做公益」等讚美的評價,小編的三觀都被震碎了,剛剛被封殺15天的鄭爽再一次迅速出現在大眾面前,還是公益大使的稱號,讓人倍感不適,如果被央視點名的汙點藝人還能擔任公益大使,那娛樂圈被封殺的劣跡藝人都可以付出了,世界還不亂套了。
也有消息指出,這兩個官方媒體發布的消息是很久之前就設定好的自動發送,在鄭爽出事之後沒有取消設定,所以今天上午出現了這樣的消息,但是已經過去三個小時了,這兩則消息赫然在列。
點開「重慶四中法院」的微博,輸入「鄭爽」,搜索之後第一條消息就是公益大使的宣傳信息,第二條就是「新華社評鄭爽事件,失德藝人徹底涼涼」的消息,可以看出這個平臺是關注鄭爽事件的,所以不存在不了解情況這一說法,那麼鄭爽的宣傳微博就是本官方平臺有計劃的發布。
如果說是提前設定的自動發送,那麼可以在發出之後的第一時間迅速取消掉,但是事到如今還是沒有取消,說明就是在幫鄭爽做宣傳,而鄭爽擔任公益大使這件事就是十分可笑的事情。
沒有今年的這件大事,即使鄭爽毀譽參半,但是人氣高,可以用明星的人氣做出一些宣傳工作,帶動年輕人做一些公益事件,但是現實是鄭爽德行有失,做出的事情法不允,德不容,可以說是人神共憤,這樣的劣跡藝人繼續出現,繼續擔任公益大使就是一件極具諷刺意味的事情。
希望這兩個官方平臺能夠及時發現,如果是不小心發出的消息及時刪除,如果是真實有計劃的,那就需要有合理的解釋和說明。
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much of her time in the countess’s mansion,』 said Miss Browning,
who was now quite reconciled to the marriage, thanks to the
pleasant employment of furnishing that had devolved upon her in
consequence. 『Cromer, the upholsterer, wanted to persuade me to
have a sofa and a writing-table. These men will say anything is the
fashion, if they want to sell an article. I said, 「No, no, Cromer:
bedrooms are for sleeping in, and sitting-rooms are for sitting in.
Keep everything to its right purpose, and don’t try and delude me
into nonsense.」 Why, my mother would have given us a fine
scolding if she had ever caught us in our bedrooms in the daytime.
We kept our outdoor things in a closet downstairs; and there was a
very tidy place for washing our hands, which is as much as one
wants in the day-time. Stuffing up a bedroom with sofas and
tables! I never heard of such a thing. Besides, a hundred pounds
won’t last for ever. I shan’t be able to do anything for your room,
Molly!』
『I’m right down glad of it,』 said Molly. 『Nearly everything in it
was what mamma had when she lived with my great-uncle. I
wouldn’t have had it changed for the world; I am so fond of it.』
『Well, there’s no danger of it, now the money is run out. By the
way, Molly, who’s to buy you a bridesmaid’s dress?』
『I don’t know,』 said Molly;』I suppose I am to be a bridesmaid;
but no one has spoken to me about my dress.』
『Then I shall ask your papa.』
『Please, don’t. He must have to spend a great deal of money just
now. Besides, I would rather not be at the wedding, if they』ll let
me stay away.』
『Nonsense, child. Why, all the town would be talking of it. You
must go, and you must be well dressed, for your father’s sake.』
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209
ses. Occexpenses related directly to the home.
3. Loss of education. Too often, people count their house, savings and retirement plan as all they have in their asset column. Because they have no money to invest, they simply do not invest. This costs them investment experience. Most never become what the investment world calls a "sophisticated investor." And the best investments are usually first sold to "sophisticated investors," who then turn around and sell them to the people playing it safe. I am not saying don't buy a house. I am saying, understand the difference between an asset and a liability. When I want a bigger house, I first buy assets that will generate the cash flow to pay for the house.
My educated dad's personal financial statement best demonstrates the life of someone in the rat race. His expenses seem to always keep up with his income, never allowing him to invest in assets. As a result, his liabilities, such as his mortgage and credit card debts are larger than his assets. The following picture is worth a thousand words:
Educated Dad's Financial Statement
Income=Expense
Asset < Liability
My rich dad's personal financial statement, on the other hand, reflects the results of a life dedicated to investing and minimizing liabilities:
Rich Dad's Financial Statement
Income > Expense
Asset > Liability
A review of my rich dad's financial statement is why the rich get richer. The asset column generates more than enough income to cover expenses, with the balance reinvested into the asset column. The asset column continues to grow and, therefore, the income it produces grows with it.
The result being: The rich get richer!
Why the Rich Get Richer
Income -> Assets -> More Income
Expenses are low, Liabilities are low
The middle class finds itself in a constant state of financial struggle. Their primary- income is through wages, and as their wages increase, so do their taxes. Their expenses tend to increase in equal increments as their wages increase; hence the phrase "the rat race." They treat their home as their primary asset, instead on investing in income-producing assets.
Why the Middle Class Struggle
Income goes up, Expenses go up
Assets do not increase, Liabilities do increase
This pattern of treating your home as an investment and the philosophy that a pay raise means you can buy a larger home or spend more is the foundation of today's debt-ridden society. This process of increased spending throws families into greater debt and into more financial uncertainty, even though they may be advancing in their jobs and receiving pay raises on a regular basis. This is high risk living caused by weak financial education.
The massive loss of jobs in the 1990s-the downsizing of businesses-has brought to light how shaky the middle class really is financially. Suddenly, company pension plans are being replaced by 401k plans. Social Security is obviously in trouble and cannot be looked at as a source for retirement. Panic has sei in for the middle class. The good thing today is that many of these people have recognized these issues and have begun buying mutual funds. This increase in investing is largely responsible for the huge rally we have seen in the stock market. Today, there are more and more mutual funds being created to answer the demand by the middle class.
Mutual funds are popular because they represent safety. Average mutual fund buyers are too busy working to pay taxes and mortgages, save for their children's college and pay off credit cards. They do not have time to study to learn how to invest, so they rely on the expertise of the manager of a mutual fund. Also, because the mutual fund includes many different types of investments, they feel their money is safer because ii is "diversified."
This group of educated middle class subscribes to
But Mr Gibson had thought of Molly’s dress, although he had
said nothing about it to her. He had commissioned his future wife
to get her what was requisite; and presently a very smart
dressmaker came over from the county-town to try on a dress,
which was both so simple and so elegant as at once to charm
Molly. When it came home all ready to put on, Molly had a private
dressing-up for the Miss Brownings』 benefit; and she was almost
startled when she looked into the glass, and saw the improvement
in her appearance. 『I wonder if I’m pretty,』 thought she. 『I almost
think I am—in this kind of dress I mean, of course. Betty would
say, 「Fine feathers make fine birds.」『
When she went downstairs in her bridal attire, and with shy
blushes presented herself for inspection, she was greeted with a
burst of admiration.
『Well, upon my word! I shouldn’t have known you.』 (『Fine
feathers,』 thought Molly, and checked her rising vanity.)
『You are really beautiful—isn’t she, sister?』 said Miss Phoebe.
『Why, my dear, if you were always dressed, you would be prettier
than your dear mamma, whom we always reckoned so very
personable.』
『You’re not a bit like her. You favour your father, and white
always sets off a brown complexion.』
『But isn’t she beautiful?』 persevered Miss Phoebe.
『Well! and if she is, Providence made her, and not she herself.
Besides, the dressmaker must go shares. What a fine India muslin
it is! it』ll have cost a pretty penny!』
Mr Gibson and Molly drove over to Ashcombe, the night before
the wedding, in the one yellow post-chaise that Hollingford
possessed. They were to be Mr Preston’s, or, rather, my lord’s,
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resources which could be easily spent or squandered away, but
with what would place her beyond the reach of want for ever. you
mark me sir? She shall have no pittance, but a fortune—Hush! I
can say no more than that, now or at any other time, and she is
here again!』
The eagerness with which all this was poured into my ear, the
trembling of the hand with which he clasped my arm, the strained
and starting eyes he fixed upon me, the wild vehemence and
agitation of his manner, filled me with amazement. All that I had
heard and seen, and a great part of what he had said himself, led
me to suppose that he was a wealthy man. I could form no
comprehension of his character, unless he were one of those
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42
miserable wretches who, having made gain the sole end and object
of their lives and having succeeded in amassing great riches, are
constantly tortured by the dread of poverty, and best by fears of
loss and ruin. Many things he had said which I had been at a loss
to understand, were quite reconcilable with the idea thus
presented to me, and at length I concluded that beyond all doubt
he was one of this unhappy race.
The opinion was not the result of hasty consideration, for which
indeed there was no opportunity at that time, as the child came
directly, and soon occupied herself in preparations for giving Kit a
writing lesson, of which it seemed he had a couple every week, and
one regularly on that evening, to the great mirth and enjoyment
both of himself and his instructress. To relate how it was a long
time before his modesty could be so far prevailed upon as it admit
of his sitting down in the parlour, in the presence of an unknown
gentleman—how, when he did set down, he tucked up his sleeves
and squared his elbows and put his face close to the copy-book
and squinted horribly at the lines—how, from the very first
moment of having the pen in his hand, he began to wallow in blots,
and to daub himself with ink up to the very roots of his hair—how,
if he did by accident form a letter properly, he immediately
smeared it out again with his arm in his preparations to make
another—how, at every fresh mistake, there was a fresh burst of
merriment from the child and louder and not less hearty laugh
from poor Kit himself—and how there was all the way through,
notwithstanding, a gentle wish on her part to teach, and an
anxious desire on his to learn—to relate all these particulars would
no doubt occupy more space and time than they deserve. It will be
sufficient to say that the lesson was given—that evening passed
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