However, their performance in this battle against the epidemic is amazing. According to statistics, nearly one-third of the medical staff who support Hubei, 12,000 are born in the 1990s and 2000s. They were children in the eyes of their parents yesterday and have become pillars o

Source: Qujing Daily-Qujing News Network

A sudden epidemic has had a huge impact on social production and life. The online life of staying at home has changed people's habits of observing things, socializing, shopping, and reading. This change will continue to appear in the next few years.

Cash is king or is it downgraded or is it a minimalist life?

"Suddenly, the limited edition bags, hundreds of lipsticks, brand-name clothes, dozens of pairs of high heels I bought before were useless." Xiao Ling, a salesperson of an Internet company in Beijing, told reporters that she has been working from home for these days, and the farthest door was to wear a mask to pick up the express delivery at the entrance of the community. "It turns out that I didn't buy these things that I once thought were urgently needed. I seemed to be living a good life. Just have food, family and mobile phones every day to accompany me."

The current epidemic has trapped most people at home. On the one hand, there is no chance to go out, and there is no convenience of buying. On the other hand, there is no chance to go out, and suddenly there is only "staying at home and eating" and some room for consumption, including shoes, hats, cosmetics, skin care products, etc., and suddenly there is no need to consume.

During this epidemic, people's consumption concepts have undergone tremendous changes: upgraded health concepts, popularization of cloud lifestyles, renewal of smart home appliances, contactless consumption first experience... A more "green" and "healthy" consumption concept has quietly been generated, and a more "ecological" and "sustainable" consumption era is also quietly coming. Should we continue to pay for luxury goods, or should we make rational consumption based on our own reality? Under the influence of this epidemic, many young people have begun to rethink their financial and consumption views.

Some netizens left a message, "After the epidemic, I deeply feel that health is the first priority. In the future, I only buy what I need and save money to invest in green diet and fitness." Many people commented: "In fact, fitness sometimes does not require money. Walking and running, embrace nature more, and sunshine and oxygen are free." "In fact, many things I buy in debt are for face and comparison. Now I know how to cherish what I have." Xiao Ling said, "In the future, I will optimize my assets more rationally, such as children's education, elderly care, and my own training investment. These are more sustainable than bags."

Stay at home for several months

Social experts or return to themselves?

Because of work, Chen Miao, who works as a salesperson in a state-owned enterprise, has social engagements almost every night and rarely goes home for dinner. During this epidemic, due to the cancellation of the company's order, he became a "family cook" at home, reading books, playing chess, and watching TV series with his children.

"Homemade food is much more delicious than high-end restaurants, and the life with your family is not as difficult as you imagined. Leisure time can be very warm, fulfilling and interesting." Chen Miao sighed: "I used to think that connections and resources are all about me. Now I know that spiritual wealth is no less pleasure than material things, but I feel more value in life."

In recent years, society has always advocated a break from their own daily necessities. Some people have re-recognized themselves, no longer wasting money to pursue useless things, and found a truly happy and energetic self. The social activities of Chinese people who like parties and dinners were suddenly pressed. It was time to think about social distraction. "When we calm down and think, we find that most of the social interactions we thought were useless, but they were just important or unsuccessful." Psychologist Wang Weihua said, "When everything returns to static and dissipates, when we calm down and look at the world we are familiar with alone and everything around us with another perspective and method, we find that we can live our own life without too much social interaction, and it is more fulfilling to return to ourselves far away from the crowd."

reporter found that away from utilitarian social engagements, more people feel the benefits of "social separation". Some people pick up the initial love in their lives, learn painting, practice calligraphy, and become familiar with musical instruments; some people use this time to recharge themselves and participate in training online; some employees have even calmed down and completed small reforms and inventions, become winners in life in the slowdown, and have also reserved competitiveness for their future development, and enhanced immunity for the uncertain workplace in the future.

Youth

As a cool boy or a pillar of the times?

A boy walked into the police station, put down a package and turned around and ran away. The police opened it and found that there were 1,000 yuan, 4 masks, 4 packs of QQ candy and a thank you letter. The letter said that although I am a middle school student, I am unwilling to be the audience at this moment of national fight against the epidemic. A primary school student got off the car and threw a bottle and found that the scavenger with his back was hunched by the trash can without a mask. He turned around and asked for a mask to come to his companion and put it on for the scavenger with his own hands. A 15-year-old student in Shanghai went to his relative's house in Indonesia for the winter vacation. After the outbreak, 15,000 masks were collected in two days, but due to the suspension of flights, the masks could not be transported. He decided to take it with him, and with five large suitcases, he successfully passed the customs with the help of people around him. He said: "We just did what ordinary Chinese people should do."

"cute", "Buddhist", "eating soil", "health preservation", "two-dimensional", "chasing stars"... When it comes to "this generation", young people always cannot avoid these tags, becoming evidence that the post-90s and post-400s "do not do their jobs and have no fighting spirit" and are "overly spoiled" by their parents. However, their performance in this battle against the epidemic is amazing.

According to statistics, nearly one-third of the medical staff who support Hubei, 12,000 are born in the 1990s and 2000s. They were children in the eyes of their parents yesterday and have become pillars of the new era today. During the interview, many ideological and political experts believed that many remarks questioned the post-90s and post-00s were rampant, and they also made people worry that the younger generation would lose the tradition and responsibility of the Chinese nation. But the facts proved that this public opinion was wrong. This time they sent aid to Hubei not only gave a beautiful answer, but also proved with facts that they are becoming the backbone. During their hardships, they understood what responsibility was and grew up overnight.

More than a month ago, overseas students spontaneously organized themselves to use their living expenses and scholarships, and sent masks to China in batches. Wang Xiao , who is still in the UK, said in his circle of friends: "Every generation has a Long March. In fact, what can define each of us is never the post-year-old, but what can we bring to the country and society after hard work and struggle." His words may become the common understanding of people experiencing the epidemic. This newspaper comprehensive