But I don't quite agree with the word shortest, because it takes time for a person to grow up, which has nothing to do with his family environment, his own environment and education level, and of course there are many other factors. Getting ahead is utilitarian and requires more efforts than others.
I think it takes at least three to five years to make some achievements in a certain aspect, which requires constant efforts, and children from poor families, that is, poor families, can be improved through their own efforts. It doesn't matter if you are poor, but you can't lag behind. There are many ways to improve your thinking, such as reading more and reflecting more, and being good at summing up, thus forming your own thinking mode.
Find your favorite industry and observe it slowly. You can look up information online or do odd jobs in some better companies. After taking part in the work, learn more and ask more questions, and strive to improve your ability and professional level. When you have a certain strength, you can start a business.
Active exercise is still very important, because health is the capital of revolution. You can run every morning or go to the gym to get a card, and let a professional coach make an exercise plan for you, so that you will have a good body and have enough time to work hard and realize your value.
When God closes a door, he always opens a window for you. Poverty is not terrible. The terrible thing is that he has no courage to change himself. Self-confidence and courage are also qualities that children from poor families need.