There is a generation of tatters, and the evil fruits of this generation of young people should also

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-19

Collecting in moderation is a fun hobby, but when collecting becomes excessive, it comes with its own set of problems. Not only are the elderly prone to family conflicts due to excessive collection, but young people also generally have the problem of excessive mobile phones

The consequences are even more severe. The following will be the eight evil consequences of young people's excessive mobile phones. The first is overconsumption. The most common evil of young people is overconsumption. For example, for lipsticks

Although the ** of a single lipstick is not expensive, when we calculate it, we find that we have spent a lot of money. Some even collected more than 20 lipsticks, with a total value of around 5,000 yuan.

Some people are even able to collect enough lipstick to form an entire wall of lipstick. However, we only have one mouth, and we can't use up so much lipstick, and most of it ends up being thrown away, which is really a waste of money.

The second is the financial burden. Compared with girls' enthusiasm for lipstick, boys' love for sneakers is more serious. Sneaker manufacturers often launch limited editions, designer models, co-branded models, etc., resulting in the ** of sneakers being hyped to tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands.

For heavy enthusiasts and collectors, this has become more than just an overconsumption, but a financial burden. Although there is a second-hand market to support, when you really want to monetize, you find that although the sneakers are indeed worth a little money, you have to lose money.

Over-collection can also crowd out living space. All the over-collecting takes up a lot of living space. Wealthy people can dedicate a house or a house to store these things, but for ordinary workers

This hobby will occupy living space such as bedrooms and living rooms. In addition to large collectibles, there are also over-collections that particularly take up the storage space of the home cabinet, such as take-out bags, shopping bags, cosmetic boxes, etc

Collection of food boxes and even mobile phone cases. Although these things look beautiful, if they crowd out the living space and affect normal life, we still need to choose some to discard. In addition to taking up space and spending money,

Over-collecting also wastes time. The most typical example is the collection of succulents. Once we bring them home, we are responsible for their lives, and in order to preserve their lives, we have to spend a lot of time taking care of them.

Succulents are yours, but if you collect too much, it will become us going to serve them. This also applies to other collectibles, such as ticket stubs, refrigerator magnets, etc. Over-collection can also affect socialization.

In addition to the time spent in the collection process, over-collecting can squeeze social time. The most obvious example of this is gaming. Over-collecting can lead to over-playing. The more you play, the easier it is to become addicted to the game world and feel that the real world becomes boring and lacking in excitement. In addition, some strange collecting behavior is inherently weird and will make people think of you. For example, collecting nails is an incomprehensible act that I would never choose to make friends with. Over-collection can also be problematic for mental health. Over-collecting can lead to addiction because when we collect something, we get positive feedback. Conversely, when we are unable to collect it, negative feedback is generated, leading to frustration. Slowly, we develop a psychological attachment to the things we collect, turning into obsessive-compulsive disorder and collecting. For example, if we like to collect bottles, we want to collect all the bottles we haven't seen before.

Our focus will be completely on the bottle, no matter the quality of the wine, no matter the occasion, we only focus on the bottle, we will be frustrated if we can't collect it, we must collect it to be satisfied, and it will affect normal life.

Similar examples include the collection of ticket stubs, refrigerator magnets, etc. Over-collection can also be a safety hazard. Some things are inherently inherently inherently risky. For example, if the collection of swords is not done properly, it can lead to accidental injury to a child. Collecting large numbers of dolls can cause excessive VOC gas in the room, causing irritation, eye discomfort, and even fatal illness in severe cases. Therefore, we need to pay attention to safety issues when collecting. Finally, over-collection is not only bad for individuals, but can also have adverse effects on the planet and the environment. For example, excessive collection of specimens can lead to the endangerment of a species.

People who like fur buy fur in large quantities, which leads to a complete industrial chain and ultimately makes animals suffer. This is not alarmist, I grew up watching documentaries and have heard too many stories of animal extinctions due to human hunting. Therefore, over-collecting is not only bad for the individual, but can also cause harm to the planet and the environment. In short, over-collection is bad for individuals, families, and society. Older people should restrain their desire to collect, and young people should put out this trend in time if they find themselves becoming obsessed with collecting. Collecting in moderation is a fun hobby, but once overdone it becomes a quirk. We should be aware of the problem of over-collection and try to keep it in moderation.

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