The phenomenon of young people gnawing at the old has become more and more serious in recent years, which has attracted widespread attention from all walks of life.
Bai Yansong recently said that for the phenomenon of "gnawing the old", we cannot blindly blame young people.
So, why do young people choose to gnaw at the old?
There are multiple reasons behind this.
First of all, we cannot ignore the impact of employment pressures in society.
With the expansion of university enrollment and the gradual disappearance of the demographic dividend, the competition for employment among young people is becoming increasingly fierce. Many people struggle to find a stable job after graduation, let alone achieve their career aspirations. In this case, they have to choose to return to their parents and rely on their parents' financial support to make ends meet.
Secondly, the values of modern society have also contributed to the phenomenon of young people gnawing at old age to a certain extent.
In the eyes of many, success is all about having a well-paying job and a luxurious life, and young people often lack the strength and experience to achieve this. So, they began to seek help from their parents, hoping to realize their dreams of success through their parents' resources.
In addition, family factors are also one of the important reasons for young people to gnaw on old age.
In some families, parents are overly spoiled by their children and are reluctant to let them take on too many responsibilities and obligations. In this kind of family environment, it is difficult for young people to learn to be independent and autonomous, and it is easier to form a dependency mentality, so they choose to gnaw at the old.
However, gnawing on old age is not a sustainable way of life.
Young people should strive to improve their abilities and qualities, and actively face employment pressures and social challenges.
At the same time, families and society should also provide more support and help to create a better environment and opportunities for young people to develop. Only in this way can we truly solve the problem of young people gnawing at the old and let them become useful talents in society.
In the modern world, young people are facing increasing pressures and challenges. Not only do they have to work hard in their studies and careers, but they also have to deal with all kinds of pressures and troubles in life. At the same time, social competition is becoming increasingly fierce, and many young people struggle to find stable jobs and lives. In this environment, the emergence of the phenomenon of gnawing at the elderly is actually a reflection of social problems, rather than the problems of young people.
Therefore, instead of just blaming young people, we should reflect more on the inadequacy of the social environment.
In addition, we should pay attention to the mental health of young people and provide them with psychological counselling and support.
In the fast-paced life, young people face great psychological pressure, and they need to confide and rely on.
In short, it is our society's responsibility to provide more support to young people. We should start from multiple aspects to create a better living environment for young people, so that they can reach their full potential and contribute to the development of society.