In an industry that has been "forgotten" by young people, practitioners need to take precautions, and it will be difficult for no one to take over
Gaining a good future and income is closely related to diligence and ability. However, many people tend to overlook a key factor - industry selection, which is like choosing a seat on the Titanic, no matter how hard you try, you may not escape the doom in the end.
This metaphor reminds us how important it is to choose an industry. Over time, or anyone interested in history will understand that there are industries that thrive and decline in every period.
Some things may look fashionable at the moment, but they will soon be obsolete by the torrent of the times. For example, in the past, the rental disc and VCD manufacturers have disappeared from the entire industry. It's important to learn how to plan ahead of time.
Currently, some industries are being "abandoned" by young people, and they may face difficulties if they do not have ** people. This is mainly because the main groups that drive consumption are now students and the elderly. Young people have limited salaries and have to think about the expenses of family life, so they are more cautious. Although college students have no concerns about this, the cost of living is relatively limited.
However, young and middle-aged people represent the thinking and tendencies of future consumers and therefore cannot be ignored. People with a vision for development are able to avoid stepping on thunder and adjust their direction in time.
To summarize some of the industries that are being "abandoned" by young people, they may face closure and change if they are no longer interested in these industries. It is necessary for practitioners and bosses to think ahead.
First of all, there is the KTV industry. The post-90s generation may be the last group of people who love to "sing a song". They have experienced the stage of material scarcity in the previous era, and the change of TV, stereo and other equipment at home from scratch is a memory.
K song is also a kind of feeling, whether it is a rich big boss or a hard-working low-level worker, regardless of education and gender, many friends before the post-90s like to have dinner in this way. However, since the post-00s, this seems to have evolved into an "old-fashioned" way.
Secondly, stamps, calligraphy, painting, and cultural play industry. The postal service used to be an indispensable part of people's lives, but with the advancement of informatization, people have realized instant communication, and letters and parcels are no longer a scarce resource to look forward to. The home décor style is also generally more simple and Westernized.
As a result, activities such as philately, calligraphy, painting, and cultural activities are usually only found among older age groups. Although there are some nostalgic people among the young, their numbers and spending power are relatively limited, and they are reluctant to continue these traditions. As a result, these industries may face a shrinking market.
The third is the fur industry. Although the "mink coat" has a great attraction to the people of the Northeast, not only to keep warm, but also to be a symbol of status and economic strength, there has now been a phenomenon of unsalable. The yearning for this fashion is mainly concentrated among the middle-aged and elderly, while the younger people think it is tacky, and it seems to be a deliberate display of "wealth" when worn on the body, which is very embarrassing. In addition, due to the growing concern for animal protection, more and more people believe that wearing fur is too cruel.
The fourth is the liquor industry. The beverage industry has always had large profit margins and has cultivated many well-known brands. Although there is still a demand for liquor for entertaining important leaders and wedding occasions, if these industries do not pay attention to transformation and adjustment**, it will be difficult to survive and develop in the future.
Unlike their elders, young people don't have much obsession with "good wine". If it's too high, they'd rather choose other alternatives or even use milk tea for business dinners. In order to adapt to the trend of the times, liquor brands such as Moutai began to cooperate with popular mass drinks, which was obviously to cater to the tastes of young consumers. Future problems must be faced, and it may be wise to try new models in advance.
Young people generally adopt a self-deprecating attitude of "as long as I don't pay, capital won't want to cut my leeks". However, many industries are abandoned by young people not entirely because they think they are "tacky", but because there is a general feeling that it is not easy to make money, and the uncertainty of the future makes them afraid to buy expensive items easily. Many parents think that their children stay up late at events such as Singles' Day to buy beautiful clothes, but they are actually waiting for the price of toilet paper to drop.
Some high-end goods, such as jadeite, ** and high-end Chinese furniture, etc., are loved by young people, but because their own economic ability does not match these "high-end" hobbies, even if the "blood awakening", the wallet is not allowed.
Therefore, more affordable and popular products may be more popular in the future. In general, the "consumption downgrade" of young people is not out of desire, but a helpless move. Due to the continuous housing prices and prices, the contradiction between the pressure of life and the income of graduates is increasing, and they can only make appropriate adjustments in food, clothing, hobbies, etc., and choose more affordable products and services.
Some people think that lying down and scrolling through their phones is the cheapest way to relax, which is both real and frustrating. In the face of economic pressures and changes in values, people have had to adjust, either actively or passively. Of course, this notion of rational consumption is worth affirming, after all, practicality always trumps vanity.
【Topic】Which industries do you think will disappear in the future?