Once upon a time, we thought the pandemic was the biggest challenge, but the reality tells us that an even bigger crisis may be looming.
The real economy is sluggish, the debt is too high, and food additives are 、......These problems not only affect our daily lives, but also challenge the stability and development of the whole society.
In the face of unknown challenges, we need to be prepared to meet the unknown challenges with a rational attitude.
1. The malaise of the real economy is a challenge that cannot be ignored.
In the context of the Internet wave, our traditional industries have been hit by e-commerce products, resulting in overcapacity and rising unemployment.
At the same time, the development of new technologies has also reduced the competitiveness of traditional industries. Many companies are unable to adapt to changes in the market and have closed down or failed to transform.
The recession of the real economy has not only affected the employment situation and social stability, but also hindered the sustainable development of the economy. Therefore, revitalizing the real economy and promoting industrial upgrading has become a top priority.
2. Excessive debt has become a social phenomenon worthy of attention.
Let's take a look at some of the data, according to the International Monetary Organization**, which shows that the number of over-indebted households has increased dramatically globally, especially in developed and emerging markets.
Data shows that total global household debt has increased by nearly 45% since the 2008 financial crisis. And worryingly, most of them are young families.
With the change of consumption concept and the rapid development of the economy, people's pursuit of material life seems to have become more and more intense. While they seek a better quality of life and social status, they are mired in huge debts.
They borrow a lot of money to buy expensive items such as real estate and cars, and even do not hesitate to take out large loans to meet their consumption needs.
This phenomenon of excessive indebtedness not only puts individuals in a difficult situation, but also poses a threat to the economic stability of society as a whole.
However, when the economic crisis came, these high debts became the straw that broke the camel's back.
Especially in recent times, many people have been forced to cut their salaries or lose their jobs, unable to repay their loans, and facing the risk of mortgage defaults, which has doubled the pressure on their lives.
This phenomenon of excessive indebtedness not only puts individuals in a difficult situation, but also poses a threat to the economic stability of society as a whole.
3. The problem of the proliferation of food additives is also worrying.
Modern people's pursuit of food seems to have gone beyond the focus on health.
In order to meet the needs of people's taste buds, many food manufacturers add a variety of chemical synthetics and pigments and other ingredients in large quantities to increase the taste and appearance appeal of their products.
However, long-term consumption of foods containing additives may lead to:
1. Allergic reactions: Some food additives may cause allergic reactions, such as headaches, rashes, allergic rhinitis, etc.
2. Carcinogenicity: Some food additives may be associated with potential carcinogens, and long-term intake may increase the risk of cancer.
3. Neurotoxicity: Some additives may have adverse effects on the nervous system, resulting in dizziness, lack of concentration and other problems.
4. Effects on children's health: Some food additives may have a negative impact on children's behavior and health, especially those who are allergic to pigments and preservatives.
What should we do in the face of all these problems?
First of all, we need to consume rationally, and we cannot blindly pursue material comforts and take on too much debt.
Rational consumption is not only conducive to the health of personal finances, but also to the stable development of the entire social economy.
Second, the state needs to strengthen the supervision of the food industry and encourage food companies to consciously comply with relevant laws and regulations to ensure people's food safety.
At the same time, the state should also increase support for the real economy, promote innovation and technological upgrading, and promote industrial transformation and upgrading.
Only by working together can we resolve the current crisis and achieve sustained and healthy economic development.
This story teaches us that the challenge is not the end, but the turning point. They remind us that we need to be more vigilant and more rational in facing life's problems.
In times of turmoil, we need to unite as one to meet challenges and create a better tomorrow.
These challenges are the catalyst for our growth and the driving force for us to move forward together. Let's rise to the challenge together and write our own wonderful chapter.
*From the Internet, invaded and deleted!