"Internet celebrities looking for relatives and bringing goods", the authenticity of a story has been questioned, what kind of drama is this?An internet celebrity sparked endless sympathy and attention with his story of finding his family, only to be accused of carrying out a routine.
Is it in a hurry to monetize or is it taking advantage of the sympathy of the masses?What should we make of this phenomenon?A touching story, will it eventually turn sour?
Is all this still worth trusting?The protagonist of this story is the son of a wealthy family who insists on relying on his own efforts rather than his family's wealth.
He used the story of finding relatives to win the sympathy and support of countless people, but in the end it turned into the act of bringing goods.
What kind of exploitation is this phenomenon?Perhaps we need to revisit this phenomenon, which is not new.
What kind of story that should have attracted attention and blessings has finally been transformed into a routine for bringing goods, and what impact has this brought to society as a whole?When we see all this, can we still accept it?Or have you become suspicious of all the stories of family searching?A netizen once said: "All stories are acting, they are all scripts, and there is only one purpose, to bring goods and realize them."
Does this mean that we are blinded by the monetization of these touching stories, and end up reaping the consequences?We need to revisit and rethink these topics.
Under the touch of being rendered, can we still see the truth of the story itself?Or will we just be the beneficiaries of this business plan?
After becoming popular, if Xie Qingshuai is engaged in the self-leading industry and uses his influence to help more separated families find their families, it will be a perfect story.
This passage can't help but make people think deeply.
What if this story could eventually become a positive force for more separated families to find their families?Can we take this as a warning?
Should we continue to believe in the story of family search?Or should we stick to our values and be skeptical of these stories?Perhaps, we need to take some cues from this story.
When a story is commercialized, can we still believe in its sincerity?What kind of attitude should we maintain towards such behavior?
Ultimately, can we look at these kinds of stories from an objective perspective?Is there a better way to express and draw attention to separated families?Perhaps this story is an introduction worth pondering.