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Almighty Coach Chapter 370

Chapter 370
Chapter 370: Coach Lee Physical Training Center
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Dai Li named his training center "Coach Lee Physical Training Center" . To make it easier to be accepted by Americans, he didn't use the Chinese Pinyin "Li", but used "Lee" in English, instead .

Now that he had a building, the rest was easy . Dai Li spent some funds on lawyer's fee, in order to get the training hall registration settled . After that, Dai Li made some simple alterations to the training hall . It was a small gym, and soon, the equipment and facilities were all ready . Dai Li also spent a little money to buy some new, modern equipment .

Dai Li hadn't hired any other workers yet, so currently he only had one task, which was to train disabled athletes for free, which he took as doing charity . No profitable business was coming to him yet, so Dai Li felt that he could handle the training all by himself for now . After all, the most expensive thing in America was human resources, so to hire less people meant to save more money for future use .

Dai Li even did the cleaning by himself . The training center just opened, few guests came to visit, and since there was nothing to do, he had sufficient time to mop the floor, or to wipe equipment . Once the training center got going and on the right track, he planned to find a cleaning company to take charge of this job .

Dai Li knew nothing about finance, so he directly gave those issues to the accounting firm . American small enterprises could afford professional accountants, hence, they usually gave corporate finance tasks to an accounting firm, letting the firm be in charge of all special financial and tax reporting .

It was also different from domestic situations . Domestic accounting firms' main clients were big enterprises and companies, and the firms usually offered large scale accounting and audit services . Small companies and individual businesses didn't have many things to ask accounting firms to help with . But in America, the main clients of accounting firms were small companies and individuals, as for big enterprises, hiring private accountants would be more economical .

Unlike a domestic situation, where individual income tax was deducted directly from wages, in America, tax returns should be done by citizens themselves . Moreover, American tax programs and tax relief projects were very complicated, so ordinary people could hardly figure them out . If, unfortunately, someone missed a program carelessly, that individual would be charged with tax fraud . Therefore, they needed professional accountants for help .

Many Americans, especially low-income groups, since they received a tax reduction or subsidy, might not need to pay for tax . But they must have still gone through the tax return process to confirm this . Therefore, when in tax season, it was common to hear that poor people didn't need to pay even a cent for taxes, but that they had to give their accountants hundreds of dollars for going through the tax-returning process, still .

Dai Li had a clear plan for his training center . In the beginning level, he would not hire any other workers, so he could save as much labor costs as possible . Of course, he would not be stingy, and when there was some money he must spend, like a lawyer's fee or accountant's fee, well, those he would consider as unavoidable costs . If he tried to make money-saving moves on those aspects, in the future, he might get himself into big trouble, which could then not be solved by thousands, or even tens of thousands, of dollars!

. . .

Coach Lee Physical Training Center opened, unknown to the public, no opening ceremony, no ribbon-cutting, no colorful flags or banners . Perhaps, only when neighbors walked by, did they notice that the previous gym had now turned into a physical training center .

The first day, there were no customers at all . Professional physical training centers like this, unlike gyms, were aimed at athletes rather than ordinary fitness enthusiasts, and thus, they charged higher fees than gyms . It was similar to cheap mass-marketed products, which had a large amount of buyers but gained little profit, while luxuries might be displayed for a long time before they were sold, but they brought high profits in return .

Dai Li didn't expect people to flood in . Physical training valued public praise most, while praises, he knew, were collected over time . But Dai Li didn't have much time to kill . In the afternoon, a social worker from the Los Angeles Association for the Disabled came to the Coach Lee Physical Training Center .

"Coach Lee, this is the name list of your disabled athletes, twelve people in total . " The social worker handed a list to Dai Li .

Training ten to fifteen disabled athletes was what Dai Li had promised . Mr . Anthony didn't profit at Dai Li's expense, as he had selected twelve people, neither more nor less, but just the right amount, as agreed upon .

Dai Li received the list and took a careful look at it, then asked, "This is just a list with names on it, but I need more detailed information about my trainees, like age, height, weight, detailed impairments, causes of disabilities, etc . "

The social worker frowned . "These facts are private, Coach Lee, America pays attention to the protection of personal privacy . "

"I understand, and I know how to protect my customers' privacies . But to organize high-level physical training, I must know this information, before I make training plans . " Dai Li stretched his arms . "Let me give you a quick example: If a normal individual's standard weight is 150 pounds, then, as a disabled person who lacks an arm or a leg, the same weight would be overweight for him, and thus, my training plans must then include weight loss . "

"Alright, I will bring their detailed information to you . " The social worker compromised . He paused, then told Dai Li, "Coach Lee, in observing your physical training center, I suggest you add some barrierless facilities . "

How come I forgot?! Adding barrierless facilities also costs money, so even basing only on this point, I could ask for a higher discount from Anthony . Dai Li suddenly regretted not doing so earlier .

But Dai Li maintained a smile, saying, "Sorry, I didn't think about that . This place used to be a gymnastic hall, hence, while most gymnasts don't have mobility impairments, there were no barrierless facilities . "

"A polite suggestion, Mr . Lee, that building barrierless facilities can bring you tax incentives . " The social worker smiled and said, "American barrierless facilities are widespread, and are also benefit from the Tax Reform Act of 1986 . This act stipulates that companies that build barrierless facilities can enjoy tax preferences . Hence, enterprises are enthusiastic about building barrierless facilities voluntarily . Except in public areas, barrierless facilities are built by enterprise owners . "

Dai Li showed a "This is a good lesson" look in reply . In the country, public intellectuals told people that the reasons enterprise owners voluntarily built barrierless facilities were that they had high political quality and good virtue, and that they sincerely considered disabled people . Until now, Dai Li had not realized that by doing so, he could pay less tax .

But Dai Li still praised, "America is very kind to vulnerable groups like disabled people . Even in my country, we know that, in America, as long as you are disabled, you can receive 800 dollars per month from the government . "

"Who told you this? I never thought that the Far Eastern World had such a misunderstanding of America . " The social worker stared at Dai Li with surprise, then said, "Our welfare for the disabled varies from state to state, let alone having a so-called fixed amount . So the person who told you that disabled Americans receive a certain amount of subsidy every month must be a liar! Once, there were scammers doing similar things in America . "

"Then what about common disabled people, how much can they get from the government?" asked Dai Li .

"The disabled receive benefits mainly through two programs, the first one is the Social Safety Disability Insurance . Every individual with a job should pay a social safety tax, a part of which is then turned into a fund of Social Safety Disability Insurance, and the taxpayer is the insured . If the insured became disabled, they could receive money from this insurance . The actual amount of money that person could have depends on their age and income, hence, it is not a fixed number . If the insured is dead, the insured's minor children and spouse, who hasn't reached retirement age, could also receive money from the insurance," explained the social worker .

"Ah, is that so!" Dai Li nodded . He now understood that the so-called Social Safety Disability Insurance was equal to domestic employment injury insurance 2 . 0 . The two insurances were mandatory, and only people with jobs could buy the insurances . The difference was that employment injury insurance only compensated injuries on-the-job, while American Social Safety Disability Insurance compensated the insured, as long as the insured was disabled .

The social worker standing in front of Dai Li continued his explanation: "The second one is Federal Supplemental Security Income, which is the so-called SSI . Disabled people, who are above age 18 and without working ability, can apply for it . If the individual is not disabled, but over 65, that person can also apply, as well as can blind people . The government then investigates applicants' economic and asset conditions . If the application is successful, the applicant will receive a living subsidy every month, depending on specific conditions . In California, people who receive SSI will be automatically included into a medicaid program . "

"Is the medicaid program the free-medical-care white card?" Dai Li immediately asked . He knew this white card with so-called free medical service was something that domestic public intellectuals boosted most, and probably because of this, people propagated that seeing a doctor in America cost nothing .

"Free? Well, if you think so . " The social worker showed a sarcastic smile, then said, "The California medicaid program has been lavish . Currently in California, at least thirteen million out of forty million people have received low-income, free medical care, which means that one out of three Californians owns the white card you mentioned . At present, many doctors are beginning to refuse patients with white cards . "

"There will always be some doctors who are willing to take care of them, right? After all, the government pays the fee, so doctors won't lose anything . " Dai Li showed an indifferent look .

"The government is willing to pay only ten dollars, which, to doctors, is like doing charity . At least, doctors with fame do not want to have these ten-dollar patients . Therefore, white-card owners have no choice but to go to public hospitals, waiting for one or two months to finally see a doctor . " The social worker explained .

Dai Li was suddenly enlightened . He recalled that American doctors only gave diagnoses, then sent patients to buy medicine in pharmacies . Doctors offered inspections, while patients made appointments in hospitals . Doctors only earned the amount of fees that belonged to them . Of course, surgeons performed operations that would charge extra fees .

American doctors set their own "prices" . Doctors with high abilities charged quite high fees, some of which, depending on specific market conditions, could be two to three hundred dollars, four to five hundred dollars, or seven to eight hundred dollars . There would never be a specialist offering five-dollar treatment .

With white-card patients, no matter how much the doctor's fee was, the government only paid ten dollars . If charging only ten dollars per person, American doctors had already applied for bankruptcy . Doctors who usually charged hundreds of dollars, were not willing to see ten-dollar patients . Hence, only doctors in public hospitals offered ten-dollar outpatient services, for they had governmental support that covered some costs .

However, American doctors were not "super-doctors" who could see two hundred patients per day . They saw twenty new patients at most, plus revisiting patients . As more and more white-card owners crowded public hospitals, waiting time would be longer and longer . In this case, waiting for two months to see a doctor was not uncommon in America .

Thinking about this, Dai Li inquired, "But this is free, after all . I know that medical services are quite expensive here, so I think many people are willing to wait for one to two months for the sake of saving money . "

"You may have some misunderstandings on 'free' . It doesn't mean that patients don't need to pay for the medical fees at all with the white card, but rather, that those fees will be recorded . Patients pay the bill once they are able to pay . What I mean is that, being able to pay includes paying the bill, even after they die," introduced the social worker .

How can they pay when they are dead? Is it also a custom here for a son to pay his father's bill? Dai Li was astonished .

The social worker stretched his hand out . "Here is an example . An individual under the free-medicaid program spent three-hundred thousand dollars in the hospital . After he died, he left a five-hundred thousand house property . If his inheritor wants to have this house, he must pay for the three-hundred thousand debt first, otherwise, the court will sell the house by auction, then use the money to pay the government first, only then releasing the rest to be inherited by the successor . "

"So there is a back-up plan . Then, in this case, only proletarians could gain benefits from this program, as they have neither money nor property, so even when they die, there is nothing left for auction . " Dai Li said subconsciously .

"Free-medicaid program is a charitable rescue social welfare . Why would people who can afford medical insurance choose this medical aid?"

The social worker paused, then said, "People who are rescued are poor, they live in the lowest social tier, no job, maybe not even having the ability to work . They depend on food stamps to live . They have no alternative, but are compelled to live life like humble ants . They live for mere living itself . "
Stopping here, the social worker showed a serious look, while talking slowly in a poetic manner . "If there was a better option, who would be willing to fight in the bottom of society, living with no dignity?!"

. . .

Looking at the social worker walking away, Dai Li had an inexplicable emotion . He felt his heart was empty, while his mind was filled .

He was right, if one can live a better life, who is willing to struggle at the lowest class, without dignity?!

Dai Li involuntarily recalled, when he was at home hearing people discussing about how good American social welfare was, like, the government gave out free food, citizens enjoyed free medical service, etc . A few years ago, when Dai Li heard these, he felt jealous about such a kind of life . But now he had a new thought . Just like the social worker mentioned, these were charitable rescues, aimed at guaranteeing underclass life, to help poor people live, even with humble means .

But no one was willing to live humbly!

From the program user's point of view, the poorer a person was, the more beneficial the free medicaid would be . No car, no house, nothing would be left after the user's death, which, on the other hand, meant that person received totally free medical service, and the government paid for everything . But if there was a better life, who was willing to live with poverty and blankness?

When a person began to envy American vulnerable groups' free medical services, he had put himself in the disadvantaged group . Only poor people felt jealous about other poor people who lived better than themselves . It was like two beggars, one envied the other's better begging location, for that place brought the other beggar more money . However, basically, the two were both just beggars!

Thinking about beggars, Dai Li subconsciously recalled a domestic news report, saying that a beggar earned more than ten-thousand yuan per month . Many people envied such income, but to be honest, how many of those people with jealousy were willing to be beggars? The beggar's ten-thousand yuan income was exchanged with dignity . Who was willing to easily throw dignity on the ground and let others trample on it?

Now, thinking back, my previous jealousy on American welfare was indeed underclass thought! Well, if considered carefully, only people living at the bottom of the society envy American underclass' free food and medicaid . Domestic middle-class people are living comfortable lives, so who will envy American poor people? They may probably envy American middle-class, living in houses, having vacations frequently . As for rich people, their lives are alike, no matter where they go .

Dai Li let out a long sigh . He believed that everyone who left their homeland and travelled far to America had their own dreams for better lives . Everyone fought for their future . None of them came here to be in the underclass, then live on nothing . While in America, those poor people who received "free" services didn't feel satisfied about their current life, nor did they think they had gained extra advantages from society, for their "free" services exactly reflected their life full of failures .

This "salvation" is made for disadvantaged groups in need, which is not worthy of envying . My goal in life is to create a better future by myself, rather than waiting for others' almsgiving . Dai Li was awakened from his misconception with sanity .

For a bright future, let's fight! Dai Li sighed with disappointment, but his heart was filled with high morale .

Chapter 370 Coach Lee Physical Training CenterTranslator Nyoi Bo Studio Editor Nyoi Bo StudioDai Li named his training center Coach Lee Physical Training Center . To make it easier to be accepted by Americans, he didn t use the Chinese Pinyin Li , but used Lee in English, instead . Now that he had a building, the rest was easy . Dai Li spent some funds on lawyer s fee, in order to get the training hall registration settled . After that, Dai Li made some simple alterations to the training hall . It was a small gym, and soon, the equipment and facilities were all ready . Dai Li also spent a little money to buy some new, modern equipment . Dai Li hadn t hired any other workers yet, so currently he only had one task, which was to train disabled athletes for free, which he took as doing charity . No profitable business was coming to him yet, so Dai Li felt that he could handle the training all by himself for now . After all, the most expensive thing in America was human resources, so to hire less people meant to save more money for future use . Dai Li even did the cleaning by himself . The training center just opened, few guests came to visit, and since there was nothing to do, he had sufficient time to mop the floor, or to wipe equipment . Once the training center got going and on the right track, he planned to find a cleaning company to take charge of this job . Dai Li knew nothing about finance, so he directly gave those issues to the accounting firm . American small enterprises could afford professional accountants, hence, they usually gave corporate finance tasks to an accounting firm, letting the firm be in charge of all special financial and tax reporting . It was also different from domestic situations . Domestic accounting firms main clients were big enterprises and companies, and the firms usually offered large scale accounting and audit services . Small companies and individual businesses didn t have many things to ask accounting firms to help with . But in America, the main clients of accounting firms were small companies and individuals, as for big enterprises, hiring private accountants would be more economical . Unlike a domestic situation, where individual income tax was deducted directly from wages, in America, tax returns should be done by citizens themselves . Moreover, American tax programs and tax relief projects were very complicated, so ordinary people could hardly figure them out . If, unfortunately, someone missed a program carelessly, that individual would be charged with tax fraud . Therefore, they needed professional accountants for help . Many Americans, especially low income groups, since they received a tax reduction or subsidy, might not need to pay for tax . But they must have still gone through the tax return process to confirm this . Therefore, when in tax season, it was common to hear that poor people didn t need to pay even a cent for taxes, but that they had to give their accountants hundreds of dollars for going through the tax returning process, still . Dai Li had a clear plan for his training center . In the beginning level, he would not hire any other workers, so he could save as much labor costs as possible . Of course, he would not be stingy, and when there was some money he must spend, like a lawyer s fee or accountant s fee, well, those he would consider as unavoidable costs . If he tried to make money saving moves on those aspects, in the future, he might get himself into big trouble, which could then not be solved by thousands, or even tens of thousands, of dollars . . . Coach Lee Physical Training Center opened, unknown to the public, no opening ceremony, no ribbon cutting, no colorful flags or banners . Perhaps, only when neighbors walked by, did they notice that the previous gym had now turned into a physical training center . The first day, there were no customers at all . Professional physical training centers like this, unlike gyms, were aimed at athletes rather than ordinary fitness enthusiasts, and thus, they charged higher fees than gyms . It was similar to cheap mass marketed products, which had a large amount of buyers but gained little profit, while luxuries might be displayed for a long time before they were sold, but they brought high profits in return . Dai Li didn t expect people to flood in . Physical training valued public praise most, while praises, he knew, were collected over time . But Dai Li didn t have much time to kill . In the afternoon, a social worker from the Los Angeles Association for the Disabled came to the Coach Lee Physical Training Center . Coach Lee, this is the name list of your disabled athletes, twelve people in total . The social worker handed a list to Dai Li . Training ten to fifteen disabled athletes was what Dai Li had promised . Mr . Anthony didn t profit at Dai Li s expense, as he had selected twelve people, neither more nor less, but just the right amount, as agreed upon . Dai Li received the list and took a careful look at it, then asked, This is just a list with names on it, but I need more detailed information about my trainees, like age, height, weight, detailed impairments, causes of disabilities, etc . The social worker frowned . These facts are private, Coach Lee, America pays attention to the protection of personal privacy . I understand, and I know how to protect my customers privacies . But to organize high level physical training, I must know this information, before I make training plans . Dai Li stretched his arms . Let me give you a quick example If a normal individual s standard weight is 150 pounds, then, as a disabled person who lacks an arm or a leg, the same weight would be overweight for him, and thus, my training plans must then include weight loss . Alright, I will bring their detailed information to you . The social worker compromised . He paused, then told Dai Li, Coach Lee, in observing your physical training center, I suggest you add some barrierless facilities . How come I forgot Adding barrierless facilities also costs money, so even basing only on this point, I could ask for a higher discount from Anthony . Dai Li suddenly regretted not doing so earlier . But Dai Li maintained a smile, saying, Sorry, I didn t think about that . This place used to be a gymnastic hall, hence, while most gymnasts don t have mobility impairments, there were no barrierless facilities . A polite suggestion, Mr . Lee, that building barrierless facilities can bring you tax incentives . The social worker smiled and said, American barrierless facilities are widespread, and are also benefit from the Tax Reform Act of 1986 . This act stipulates that companies that build barrierless facilities can enjoy tax preferences . Hence, enterprises are enthusiastic about building barrierless facilities voluntarily . Except in public areas, barrierless facilities are built by enterprise owners . Dai Li showed a This is a good lesson look in reply . In the country, public intellectuals told people that the reasons enterprise owners voluntarily built barrierless facilities were that they had high political quality and good virtue, and that they sincerely considered disabled people . Until now, Dai Li had not realized that by doing so, he could pay less tax . But Dai Li still praised, America is very kind to vulnerable groups like disabled people . Even in my country, we know that, in America, as long as you are disabled, you can receive 800 dollars per month from the government . Who told you this I never thought that the Far Eastern World had such a misunderstanding of America . The social worker stared at Dai Li with surprise, then said, Our welfare for the disabled varies from state to state, let alone having a so called fixed amount . So the person who told you that disabled Americans receive a certain amount of subsidy every month must be a liar Once, there were scammers doing similar things in America . Then what about common disabled people, how much can they get from the government asked Dai Li . The disabled receive benefits mainly through two programs, the first one is the Social Safety Disability Insurance . Every individual with a job should pay a social safety tax, a part of which is then turned into a fund of Social Safety Disability Insurance, and the taxpayer is the insured . If the insured became disabled, they could receive money from this insurance . The actual amount of money that person could have depends on their age and income, hence, it is not a fixed number . If the insured is dead, the insured s minor children and spouse, who hasn t reached retirement age, could also receive money from the insurance, explained the social worker . Ah, is that so Dai Li nodded . He now understood that the so called Social Safety Disability Insurance was equal to domestic employment injury insurance 2 . 0 . The two insurances were mandatory, and only people with jobs could buy the insurances . The difference was that employment injury insurance only compensated injuries on the job, while American Social Safety Disability Insurance compensated the insured, as long as the insured was disabled . The social worker standing in front of Dai Li continued his explanation The second one is Federal Supplemental Security Income, which is the so called SSI . Disabled people, who are above age 18 and without working ability, can apply for it . If the individual is not disabled, but over 65, that person can also apply, as well as can blind people . The government then investigates applicants economic and asset conditions . If the application is successful, the applicant will receive a living subsidy every month, depending on specific conditions . In California, people who receive SSI will be automatically included into a medicaid program . Is the medicaid program the free medical care white card Dai Li immediately asked . He knew this white card with so called free medical service was something that domestic public intellectuals boosted most, and probably because of this, people propagated that seeing a doctor in America cost nothing . Free Well, if you think so . The social worker showed a sarcastic smile, then said, The California medicaid program has been lavish . Currently in California, at least thirteen million out of forty million people have received low income, free medical care, which means that one out of three Californians owns the white card you mentioned . At present, many doctors are beginning to refuse patients with white cards . There will always be some doctors who are willing to take care of them, right After all, the government pays the fee, so doctors won t lose anything . Dai Li showed an indifferent look . The government is willing to pay only ten dollars, which, to doctors, is like doing charity . At least, doctors with fame do not want to have these ten dollar patients . Therefore, white card owners have no choice but to go to public hospitals, waiting for one or two months to finally see a doctor . The social worker explained . Dai Li was suddenly enlightened . He recalled that American doctors only gave diagnoses, then sent patients to buy medicine in pharmacies . Doctors offered inspections, while patients made appointments in hospitals . Doctors only earned the amount of fees that belonged to them . Of course, surgeons performed operations that would charge extra fees . American doctors set their own prices . Doctors with high abilities charged quite high fees, some of which, depending on specific market conditions, could be two to three hundred dollars, four to five hundred dollars, or seven to eight hundred dollars . There would never be a specialist offering five dollar treatment . With white card patients, no matter how much the doctor s fee was, the government only paid ten dollars . If charging only ten dollars per person, American doctors had already applied for bankruptcy . Doctors who usually charged hundreds of dollars, were not willing to see ten dollar patients . Hence, only doctors in public hospitals offered ten dollar outpatient services, for they had governmental support that covered some costs . However, American doctors were not super doctors who could see two hundred patients per day . They saw twenty new patients at most, plus revisiting patients . As more and more white card owners crowded public hospitals, waiting time would be longer and longer . In this case, waiting for two months to see a doctor was not uncommon in America . Thinking about this, Dai Li inquired, But this is free, after all . I know that medical services are quite expensive here, so I think many people are willing to wait for one to two months for the sake of saving money . You may have some misunderstandings on free . It doesn t mean that patients don t need to pay for the medical fees at all with the white card, but rather, that those fees will be recorded . Patients pay the bill once they are able to pay . What I mean is that, being able to pay includes paying the bill, even after they die, introduced the social worker . How can they pay when they are dead Is it also a custom here for a son to pay his father s bill Dai Li was astonished . The social worker stretched his hand out . Here is an example . An individual under the free medicaid program spent three hundred thousand dollars in the hospital . After he died, he left a five hundred thousand house property . If his inheritor wants to have this house, he must pay for the three hundred thousand debt first, otherwise, the court will sell the house by auction, then use the money to pay the government first, only then releasing the rest to be inherited by the successor . So there is a back up plan . Then, in this case, only proletarians could gain benefits from this program, as they have neither money nor property, so even when they die, there is nothing left for auction . Dai Li said subconsciously . Free medicaid program is a charitable rescue social welfare . Why would people who can afford medical insurance choose this medical aid The social worker paused, then said, People who are rescued are poor, they live in the lowest social tier, no job, maybe not even having the ability to work . They depend on food stamps to live . They have no alternative, but are compelled to live life like humble ants . They live for mere living itself . Stopping here, the social worker showed a serious look, while talking slowly in a poetic manner . If there was a better option, who would be willing to fight in the bottom of society, living with no dignity . . . Looking at the social worker walking away, Dai Li had an inexplicable emotion . He felt his heart was empty, while his mind was filled . He was right, if one can live a better life, who is willing to struggle at the lowest class, without dignity Dai Li involuntarily recalled, when he was at home hearing people discussing about how good American social welfare was, like, the government gave out free food, citizens enjoyed free medical service, etc . A few years ago, when Dai Li heard these, he felt jealous about such a kind of life . But now he had a new thought . Just like the social worker mentioned, these were charitable rescues, aimed at guaranteeing underclass life, to help poor people live, even with humble means . But no one was willing to live humbly From the program user s point of view, the poorer a person was, the more beneficial the free medicaid would be . No car, no house, nothing would be left after the user s death, which, on the other hand, meant that person received totally free medical service, and the government paid for everything . But if there was a better life, who was willing to live with poverty and blankness When a person began to envy American vulnerable groups free medical services, he had put himself in the disadvantaged group . Only poor people felt jealous about other poor people who lived better than themselves . It was like two beggars, one envied the other s better begging location, for that place brought the other beggar more money . However, basically, the two were both just beggars Thinking about beggars, Dai Li subconsciously recalled a domestic news report, saying that a beggar earned more than ten thousand yuan per month . Many people envied such income, but to be honest, how many of those people with jealousy were willing to be beggars The beggar s ten thousand yuan income was exchanged with dignity . Who was willing to easily throw dignity on the ground and let others trample on it Now, thinking back, my previous jealousy on American welfare was indeed underclass thought Well, if considered carefully, only people living at the bottom of the society envy American underclass free food and medicaid . Domestic middle class people are living comfortable lives, so who will envy American poor people They may probably envy American middle class, living in houses, having vacations frequently . As for rich people, their lives are alike, no matter where they go . Dai Li let out a long sigh . He believed that everyone who left their homeland and travelled far to America had their own dreams for better lives . Everyone fought for their future . None of them came here to be in the underclass, then live on nothing . While in America, those poor people who received free services didn t feel satisfied about their current life, nor did they think they had gained extra advantages from society, for their free services exactly reflected their life full of failures . This salvation is made for disadvantaged groups in need, which is not worthy of envying . My goal in life is to create a better future by myself, rather than waiting for others almsgiving . Dai Li was awakened from his misconception with sanity . For a bright future, let s fight Dai Li sighed with disappointment, but his heart was filled with high morale .

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595 Strong
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593 I Am Unwilling
592 The Feeling of Victory
591 Love of the Game
590 The Power of a Role Model
589 Fighting For His Dignity
588 Detoxification
587 Untamed Horse
586 Nobody Cares
585 Rookies
584 A Man Who is Not Content With What He Deserves is Like a Snake that Tries to Swallow an Elephan
583 Nominee
582 Group Training for the Men's Basketball Team
581 An Entire Team of Training Partners
580 The Newbie Coach with a High Win Rate
579 Condemnation
578 The Entire League is Working Against Me
577 Avoiding Overtime
576 Physical Fitness
575 I Hate Overtime
574 Los Angeles' Overtime Team
573 King of Overtime
572 Won't Stop Even If Beaten to Death
571 Dai Li's First NBA Game
570 Some Are Happy, Some Despair
569 The Head Coach of a Garbage Team
568 No Past, No Present, No Future
567 New Opportunities, New Challenges
566 Unintentional
565 Gossip
564 A Coach With a Pure Soul
563 “Pervert” Coach Li
Chapter 562
561 Grow Tall
560 Brothers Part Two
559 Brothers Part One
558 The Beauty of the Tennis World
557 Laureus World Sports Awards
556 Becoming Famous Overnigh
555 Evenly Matched
554 King Versus Cannon Fodder
553 No Chance
552 A Dream Come True
551 The Ultimate Favor
Chapter 550
549 Born to Excel at Football
548 Real Madrid
547 Talk to the Boss if You're Looking for a Job
546 Rebellious Puberty
545 The Future King of Football
544 A Guest Arrives
543 Dwarfism
542 Taking Credi
541 A Day of a Great Miracle Part Two
540 This Time It Was the Worst Draw
539 A Great Day of Miracles Part One
538 20 Gold Medals
Chapter 537
Chapter 536
Chapter 535
Chapter 534
Chapter 533
Chapter 532
Chapter 531
Chapter 530
Chapter 529
Chapter 528
Chapter 527
Chapter 526
Chapter 525
Chapter 524
Chapter 523
Chapter 522
Chapter 521
Chapter 520
Chapter 519
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
Chapter 516
Chapter 515
Chapter 514
Chapter 513
Chapter 512
Chapter 511
Chapter 510
Chapter 509
Chapter 508
Chapter 507
Chapter 506
Chapter 505
Chapter 504
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500
Chapter 499
Chapter 498
Chapter 497
Chapter 496
Chapter 495
Chapter 494
Chapter 493
Chapter 492
Chapter 491
Chapter 490
Chapter 489
Chapter 488
Chapter 487
Chapter 486
Chapter 485
Chapter 484
Chapter 483
Chapter 482
Chapter 481
Chapter 480
Chapter 479
Chapter 478
Chapter 477
Chapter 476
Chapter 475
Chapter 474
Chapter 473
Chapter 472
Chapter 471
Chapter 470
Chapter 469
Chapter 468
Chapter 467
Chapter 466
Chapter 465
Chapter 464
Chapter 463
Chapter 462
Chapter 461
Chapter 460
Chapter 459
Chapter 458
Chapter 457
Chapter 456
Chapter 455
Chapter 454
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
Chapter 451
Chapter 450
Chapter 449
Chapter 448
Chapter 447
Chapter 446
Chapter 445
Chapter 444
Chapter 443
Chapter 442
Chapter 441
Chapter 440
Chapter 439
Chapter 438
Chapter 437
Chapter 436
Chapter 435
Chapter 434
Chapter 433
Chapter 432
Chapter 431
Chapter 430
Chapter 429
Chapter 428
Chapter 427
Chapter 426
Chapter 425
Chapter 424
Chapter 423
Chapter 422
Chapter 421
Chapter 420
Chapter 419
Chapter 418
Chapter 417
Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
Chapter 408
Chapter 407
Chapter 406
Chapter 405
Chapter 404
Chapter 403
Chapter 402
Chapter 401
Chapter 400
Chapter 399
Chapter 398
Chapter 397
Chapter 396
Chapter 395
Chapter 394
Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
Chapter 48
Chapter 47
Chapter 46
Chapter 45
Chapter 44
Chapter 43
Chapter 42
Chapter 41
Chapter 40
Chapter 39
Chapter 38
Chapter 37
Chapter 36
Chapter 35
Chapter 34
Chapter 33
Chapter 32
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
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