Contemporary young people can't lie flat and can't win
In this era of competition and pressure, young people often face a question: should they choose to roll in, or lie flat? This is a complex question and there is no simple answer.
Involution is a common phenomenon in today's society. The phenomenon of involution refers to the phenomenon that people continue to increase investment in order to compete for limited resources, which makes the competitive pressure continue to increase, but the final income does not increase significantly. This phenomenon exists in many fields, such as education, career, marriage, etc.
For the phenomenon of involution, we need to look at it rationally. On the one hand, the phenomenon of involution does have many negative effects. Excessive competitive pressure can lead to physical and mental exhaustion, anxiety, depression and other problems, and even affect people's values and quality of life. At the same time, involution can also exacerbate social inequalities, making it more difficult for some people.
Everyone is constantly striving for higher grades, better jobs, and better themselves. However, this effort can often make people feel exhausted and even lose themselves. In such an environment, young people need to think: am I willing to continue to roll in, and can I stand out in such competition?
On the other hand, we cannot simply deny the phenomenon of involution. In some areas, moderate competition and effort are necessary. People need to keep learning and improving in order to stand out from the fierce competition. In addition, some people will also devote themselves to a certain field because of their own interests and hobbies, and this kind of effort and pursuit is also worthy of recognition.
Therefore, we need to find a balance that encourages moderate effort and competition while avoiding the negative effects of involution. This needs to start from many aspects, such as improving the education system, raising the level of social security, strengthening guidance and so on. Only in this way will we be able to create a more equitable, healthy and vibrant society.
Lying flat seems to be a more relaxed way of life. Instead of over-pursuing success and achievement, choose to live a simple, ordinary life. However, lying flat does not mean giving up thinking and trying. The phenomenon of lying flat has its social background and causes. In today's society, some young people are facing great competitive pressure and survival difficulties, and they may feel that they cannot get the life and achievements they want in society. In this case, choosing to lie flat as a way to cope allows them to reduce stress, return to themselves, and pursue inner peace and contentment.
However, the phenomenon of lying flat also has some negative effects. If young people are overly motivated by less desire and simplicity, it may lead to a lack of initiative and competitiveness, affecting personal growth and development. At the same time, lying flat can also exacerbate social inequalities, making it more difficult for some people.
My personal choice for this question is: neither completely involuted, nor completely lying flat. I believe that life needs to have certain pursuits and goals, but it is not necessary to over-pursue perfection and success. At the same time, we should not give up thinking and hard work, but try to find our own value and meaning in ordinary life.
In this era of challenges and opportunities, young people need to maintain a positive mindset and keep learning and growing. At the same time, you also need to learn to accept your imperfections and failures so that you can better cope with life's challenges. Only in this way can we find our place in the competition and find our own value in the ordinary.