"Vigilance against consumption traps and establishment of a rational consumption concept".
In today's society, "exquisite poverty" has become a phenomenon, and many young girls are willing to buy Chanel for 50,000 despite their monthly salary of only 5,000. Behind this consumption behavior, countless young girls are falling into the consumption trap.
The emergence of the phenomenon of "exquisite poverty" is related to the consumption concept of society on the one hand. Under the influence of social ** and advertising, many people believe that owning luxury goods is a symbol of success and status, and this perception has led them to go to great lengths to pursue a so-called "sophisticated" life. On the other hand, it is also related to the psychological factors of the individual. Some young people may want to boost their self-esteem and self-confidence by buying luxury goods, or to relieve stress and seek pleasure through spending.
However, this kind of "exquisite and poor" consumption behavior is actually an irrational consumption concept, which will bring many problems to individuals. First of all, this kind of consumption behavior can lead to increased financial pressure on individuals. Buying expensive luxury items can put people into debt, affecting one's financial situation and future development. Secondly, the excessive pursuit of material consumption will make people lose sight of their true inner needs and happiness. Finally, such consumption behaviour can have negative social impacts, such as contributing to extravagance and waste, which is not conducive to sustainable development.
In order to avoid falling into the trap of consumption, young girls should establish a correct view of consumption. This means spending according to your actual income and needs, and avoiding blindly following trends and overspending. When buying goods, pay attention to the quality and practicality of the product, not just the brand and **. At the same time, learn to manage your finances and make a reasonable budget and savings plan to protect your future.
In addition, the society should also strengthen the guidance of consumption concepts. And advertisers should assume a certain social responsibility and avoid over-promoting luxury and consumerism. Schools and families should also educate young people to establish correct values and consumption values, so that they understand that material things are not the only thing for happiness**.
In short, the phenomenon of "exquisite poverty" reflects the deviation and problem of the current consumption concept. We should be wary of consumption traps, establish a rational consumption concept, and pursue a truly exquisite life. This not only contributes to the physical and mental health and development of individuals, but also to the sustainable development of society. Let's work together to break free from the shackles of consumption traps and move towards a more rational and better future.