The post-95 generation wants to make a will not to leave money to her relatives, but to leave her property to stray cats. Why would she do this?
A recent piece of news about the post-95 generation making a will and leaving their property to stray cats has triggered a large-scale discussion among netizens. Many people don't understand her behavior and think her behavior is too incredible, but in fact her behavior is understandable because she regards the cat as a friend, and the cat gives her comfort in her study career in a different place. She decided to leave her inheritance to the cat.
First of all, we need to know the protagonist of this story, the post-95s generation. She is a student studying in a different place. As a girl in her early 20s, it is easy to feel insecure when going out to study alone, leaving your family, friends, and familiar environment to study in a completely unfamiliar place. At this time, the little animals seemed particularly easy to fill the soft places in her heart. The little kitten is so cute, and it is still a stray cat. It has been eating too much, and its life is very miserable. I think it is understandable that this post-95 generation decided to give her property to the stray cat out of her love for it and her emotional psychology.
Also, the material life of the post-95 generation is already very rich. When material life is enough to meet your needs, you will start to think about other things, such as things that make you feel happy or satisfy yourself. I am also born after 1995. Thinking about it from my standpoint, I think there is nothing wrong with making a will for stray cats. If the financial situation is not taken into consideration, this matter itself is a well-intentioned thing. This can not only help stray cats, but also make you happy, so why not do it?
As for why she did not consider her family when making her will, I think it is not that she did not consider her family, but that her current experience is not very rich, so she did not consider things comprehensively.