The cut off children and grandchildren type suggestion is on fire, and the experts open their eyes

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

In this era of information, we are surrounded by countless information every day, from social networking to news reports, from expert advice to sharing in the circle of friends, various views, opinions and information emerge in an endless stream.

Especially for young people who have just entered society or are about to graduate from university, they are under pressure from all sides to try to find their way in the middle of nowhere.

This group of young people is eager to be guided by more experienced seniors or "experts" and hopes to find answers from their experiences. However, in recent years, the identity of "experts" seems to have become increasingly blurred, and their views and recommendations have been increasingly questioned.

This is not only because the status of "experts" is abused, but also because many times, these so-called "experts" do not have a deep understanding of the field in which they are speaking. They may simply be from their own point of view, or they may be driven by some kind of interest and give advice that is not comprehensive and in-depth.

Taking Zhang Jie's land issue as an example, he proposed that the land use rights be handed over to the peasants and that the peasants should bear the cost of land maintenance. This suggestion seems to be aimed at solving the land problem of the peasants, but in fact, does he really understand the living conditions, economic conditions and dependence of the peasants on the land?

In order to get a small harvest, farmers often need to put in a huge effort, facing natural challenges and market fluctuations. If the land use rights are simply handed over to them and they are asked to bear the maintenance costs, it is likely to put a greater burden on them.

Similarly, Wang Hong's suggestion that college students return to the countryside to build their hometowns is also problematic. Although it is true that rural development requires more talents and resources, this does not mean that all college students are suitable to return to rural areas. Everyone's interests, abilities, and career plans are different, and you should make a choice based on your actual situation. Rather than being bound by a one-sided view and blindly following it.

What is even more worrying is that the advice of some "experts" is simply outrageous. For example, some experts have proposed that college students should pay to go to work to solve the employment problem, which is simply unbelievable in terms of short-sightedness and one-sidedness. College students don't have a stable income**, so how can they afford the extra costs?

What's more, what exactly these expenses are used for, and whether they can really solve the employment problem, are all questions worthy of in-depth consideration.

Tan's suggestion that young people should look for jobs without regard for salary and benefits is equally unrealistic. In modern society, salary and benefits are one of the important indicators to measure the value of a job. If these factors are not taken into account at all, and only the so-called "ideals" or "passions" are pursued, it is likely that young people will be in a difficult situation.

In addition, Tan Yaling also mentioned that China's wages are not low compared to other countries, but has she considered the cost of living, prices and other relevant factors in each country? It's not enough to just compare in numbers.

In the face of the advice of these so-called "experts", many netizens said that they may really be too far from reality, so that their remarks are more like "castles in the sky". It also reminds us of an important fact: in modern society, everyone needs to have the ability to think independently. We must not blindly trust the so-called "experts", but should think deeply and judge based on our own experience and understanding.

At the same time, we need to maintain a mindset of humility and awe. Both experts and the general public should be cautious and objective in the face of every issue. We should not just stop at superficial views and suggestions, but should dig deep into the essence and root cause of the problem. Only in this way can we find the real answer and direction in this era of information.

In conclusion, for young people, they should keep an open mind and have the courage to experiment and explore various possibilities. But at the same time, they also need to learn to think and judge independently, and not blindly trust the so-called "experts".

For the "experts", they should be more responsible in expressing their opinions and suggestions, ensuring that they are based on in-depth research and understanding. Only in this way can we build a better and more meaningful society together.

In the age of information, we need to think independently and not blindly follow the advice of 'experts'. **In this article, we advocate rational thinking and pursue a real and meaningful life! "

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