0 1, the flower bud is just a tool. I don't agree that flower buds are destroying young people in China, but let me answer this question first. The main reason for this idea is that young people now rely too much on flowers, which leads to young people's lack of savings, and even do something to destroy the three views in order to pay back the money.
What will happen to a young man who has no savings and still owes a lot of money? Their life may just be a vicious circle of sending flowers, then using flowers and then sending flowers. This situation is the current situation of most young people in China.
But is this really Bai Hua's pot? I don't think so. If you want to take the fall for this, I think it has many "accomplices". Loans, IOUs, credit cards and so on are all related to this.
In fact, these things are just tools that make them like this. This is not their fault, but the user's problem. Moreover, what we are discussing now is only one side of the flower bud. When we really encounter difficulties and any emergency, we will thank the flower bud at this time.
They destroyed the young people. Instead of spending money on destroying young people, I think the consumption concept of businesses is destroying young people now, and what businesses do is naturally to make people consume.
Nowadays, the biggest consumers are young people, so everything they do is just to save money for these people. From more and more festivals now, we can see that now, what Christmas, Christmas Eve, Double Eleven and so on. Merchants are trying their best to promote sales.
The idea they promote is that in these festivals, boys must buy things for their beloved girls. In fact, shopping is all about paying IQ, including many chicken soup articles about love concept on the Internet. For example, if a man does nothing, he just doesn't love you. These are the shadows of businessmen.
Coupled with the touting of some brands, famous brands are most likely to produce a sense of comparison and vanity, which leads to problems in the consumption concept of young people now. They have all become the leeks of merchants, being guided to consume and being cut wave after wave.
But the root of the problem is still the young people themselves, who are destroying themselves. Merchants didn't force anyone to buy things, and it was still the young people themselves who made the choice.