This article wasn't a surprise to me, because I recently started working for three years and I know how to work with people and how to deal with
relationships. I never thought about the class level, and I know I belong to working class level. According to the article,
"Factories in China and elsewhere churn out picture-taking cellphones and other luxuries that are now affordable to almost everyone,"
in fact, a working class person can afford to have luxuries as long as they are working hard.
Actually, everyone has a different definition of class, because
of their different culture, taste, and lifestyle. In my view, education
level and income or wealth can define a person's class levels. Everyone wants a better
life, but not everyone will think about their class level. This article described a lot
details about class in our lifestyle in America. The actual life is not about class; it depends on how we are satisfied with our life. In China, we always say
once you are satisfied with your life, you will be happy. I don't care about class, I
just want an ordinary life like everyone else. I don't need to be a
star or Obama, me just being me. I have my own life and I am satisfied with my life.
However, I will still work hard to get a better life.
