Cultural play, a field full of history, culture and emotional connotations, is now facing many "taboo" challenges. From manlessness to fakeness, to pretending, greed, stupidity and blood, every "taboo" is like a warning line, reminding us to maintain awe and respect in the world of cultural play. Next, let's take a look at these "taboos" and see what behaviors will destroy the value and charm of cultural play.
1. Don't be impatient. In the world of cultural entertainment, mindset determines success or failure. People who are too impatient are often unable to calm down and taste the charm of cultural play, but are easily deceived in trading. It requires us to use time to precipitate and comprehend. Only by calming down can you feel the unique charm of cultural play.
2. Don't leave. "Fake" is the most despicable behavior in the world of cultural games. Counterfeiting not only destroys the true value of the game, but also makes other players feel disgusted. It is difficult to distinguish between the real and the fake, but it is not impossible to distinguish. Learning identification skills and understanding market dynamics is a compulsory course for every entertainment enthusiast. If you buy it knowing that it is a fake, it is self-deception and a blasphemy of cultural play.
3. Don't dress. Cultural play is not a capital to show off, let alone a tool for posturing. In the world of cultural entertainment, sincerity and humility are the best attitudes. It is inappropriate to flaunt one's treasures or belittle others' collections. You must know that the real treasure does not lie in the level of the best, but in its historical, cultural and artistic value.
Fourth, avoid greed. "Greed" is a taboo in the collection of cultural toys. Some people are greedy and over-strive for perfection, and the result is often more than worth the loss. Cultural play is a kind of culture and an art, and excessive pursuit of perfection will only make us lose the fun of appreciating and collecting. Therefore, when buying and collecting cultural toys, you should know how to do it in moderation and not be controlled by greed.
Fifth, avoid idiocy. While an obsession with cultural toys can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation of them, excessive obsession can lead to paranoia and unhealthy collecting behavior. Some people are obsessed with one type of entertainment and ignore other equally valuable varieties. Not only will this make us miss out on more beautiful collecting experiences, but it will also make our collection monotonous and lacking in variety.
6. Avoid blood.
This is one of the most despicable behaviors. In the world of cultural games, "gore" usually refers to the acquisition or sale of cultural toys through violent means. This kind of behavior not only violates morality and ethics, but also seriously undermines the cultural value and historical significance of cultural play. We should resolutely oppose this kind of behavior, and at the same time, we should be vigilant to avoid encountering similar situations in the course of trading.
To sum up, these six "taboos" are what we need to pay special attention to in the process of collecting cultural toys. They remind us to remain calm, sincere, humble and rational in the face of cultural and entertainment collections. At the same time, we must also continue to improve our discernment and cultural literacy in order to better appreciate and collect these treasures with historical, cultural and artistic value. I hope that every lover of cultural games can benefit from this and work together to maintain this world full of charm and fun.