In the past, it was often said that "scarcity is precious", but before the 21st century, due to the scarcity of literate people, those college students, that is, "talents", could always easily find stable jobs with good benefits. From ancient times to the present, as long as resources are not enough to meet market demand, materials will become scarce. Just like diamonds, ** oil, arable land, etc., as the number of people increases, the per capita allocation of resources will become less and less, and they will become more scarce.
Why is milk poured into the river and not distributed to the poor? As early as the early 30s of the 20th century, there were examples of farmers pouring buckets of milk into the river; They would even dump truckloads of big fat pigs into the river. In 1933 alone, nearly 6.4 million fat pigs were thrown into the river and drowned. At the same time, countries such as Britain and France would dump whole boxes of oranges and boatloads of fish into the sea. In fact, ordinary people at that time often went hungry and lived in extreme poverty. When ordinary people have both demand and cannot afford to buy, producers reduce the management costs of these surplus products and maintain normal markets**, etc., so that supply and demand tend to be balanced, rather than being distributed directly to the poor.
Nowadays, many things are no longer scarce, such as literate college students, food, clothes, etc. This has also led to excessive market competition. Today's college students who are just entering the market may face several situations: they may lower their requirements and accept lower wages and less desirable positions; or continue to wait and see, waiting for a better opportunity; voluntarily accept the status quo of unemployment; Or return to school to continue their studies and stay away from market competition for the time being. College students who have entered the market to participate in the workforce are either content with the status quo or frequently change jobs to find the most suitable opportunities.
Because of the objective existence of scarcity, human beings will always have conflicts and contradictions between surplus resources and scarce resources, which is an unchangeable fact, and it is this scarcity that promotes the development and progress of society. Whether it is a surplus of milk or a surplus of talents, it is the law of supply and demand in the market that plays a role behind it. Only by seeing through the essence of market demand and adjusting subjective will in time can we balance ourselves in market competition.
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