Today's young people are becoming more and more "aging". I fell in love with practicing Baduanjin all of a sudden, and I fell in love with the University for the Elderly.
Many universities that were originally open to the elderly have been crowded into more and more young people, and the picture of the two generations "in the same room" is also very harmonious.
So, why do young people fall in love with older colleges? The author tried to analyze it and found that there are three reasons.
First, the courses at the University of the Elderly are actually very interesting.
Many people have the stereotype that the courses in the old university must be boring, very dull, nothing more than square dancing, chess or something. In fact, the course content of the university for the elderly is very rich and interesting, such as photography courses, short courses, etc., which are very progressive and trendy, so they can attract young people.
On the other hand, the tuition fees of universities for the elderly are generally not expensive, and many tuition fees are only a few hundred yuan, which is simply cheap and good. Moreover, the faculty of the university for the elderly is generally relatively secure.
Second, young people crave the freedom of the elderly.
Many young people shout that they want to retire, and they may really think so in their hearts. Life and work now are too stressful and fast-paced. In fact, they are very eager for the free and easy state of the elderly, and it just so happens that going to the university for the elderly can indirectly meet their needs.
Moreover, being classmates with elderly friends and socializing with each other is actually a good way to increase life experience. What's more, the current elderly friends themselves are also very fashionable and have a very young mentality.
Third, young people's love for older universities essentially exposes the lack of spare time for young people.
Just imagine, if the amateur cultural life of young people is very colorful and there are many activities of all kinds, perhaps the university for the elderly will not be so attractive to them.
Therefore, there are also some voices questioning whether young people going to universities for the elderly will crowd out resources that should be enjoyed by the elderly. Will it be unfair to the elderly?
The problem behind it is actually the lack of resources. In this society, there are still too few activity resources and activity carriers designed for young people, and they can't meet the needs of young people.
Therefore, the author believes that it is not a bad thing for young people to fall in love with the university of the elderly, so you might as well be tolerant.
Perhaps, young people can also drive the enthusiasm of the elderly to learn! Maybe the elderly also want some younger friends to join us!