share time: 2026-02-09 02:31:32
Thirty-year-old corporate slave Su Xiao hits rock bottom—laid off, dumped, and scolded by her mom for "being useless." Crouching outside a convenience store in the rain, eating instant noodles, she’s given a hot tea egg by an old vendor: "You’re not failing; you just haven’t got the hang of life." The moment she takes a bite, she suddenly gets an "insight radar"—able to spot people’s unspoken needs: white-collar workers want "life-affirming gifts," moms need "kid-safe play soaps," loners crave "breakfast-warm scents." With 2,000 yuan, she makes "breakfast-scented handmade soaps" and sells them at a stall. Her ex-colleague Lily mocks her, but when Lily’s client demands "warm gifts," she rushes back to buy three. Su Xiao’s business booms—she opens a studio—but the old vendor vanishes. It’s not until she takes her mom on a trip with her first bucket of gold that she understands: "Awakening" isn’t magic; it’s learning to "see others." Being "first-generation rich" isn’t about money—it’s about living on her own terms. She turns down her ex-boss’s high-paying offer, because now, she has the courage to say "no" to what doesn’t fit.
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