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If we don't change the policy quickly, we may be doomed

author:Lady Luck is round

If we don't adjust the policy direction in time, will we really fall into a situation from which we will never recover? Is the grief and sorrow in the offline world just the inevitable cost of the disorderly and barbaric development of e-commerce? In this wave of change, are we destined to face large-scale unemployment, and is the collapse of the social economy close at hand?

In this era of rapid change, we seem to be pushed forward by an invisible force. The rise of e-commerce is like a huge monster, devouring the vitality of traditional industries. Its tentacles are everywhere and penetrate into every corner of our lives. And we seem to be able to watch it rag and are powerless to resist.

If we don't change the policy quickly, we may be doomed

However, should we just give up and let e-commerce continue to develop in a disorderly manner? Can't we really find a way to promote the development of e-commerce while protecting traditional industries and jobs?

We must admit that the development of e-commerce has indeed brought great convenience and benefits. It breaks down geographical boundaries and allows goods and services to circulate more widely. It reduces transaction costs and increases market efficiency. However, these advantages do not mask the negative effects it brings.

When we see the mourning of the whole world, should we reflect on whether the development of e-commerce is too barbaric and disorderly? Should we strengthen supervision and regulation to ensure that the development of e-commerce will not have too much impact on traditional industries?

If we don't act in time, widespread unemployment may indeed come. When traditional industries cannot withstand the impact of e-commerce, a large number of people will lose their jobs and their lives will be in trouble. Can we really afford such consequences?

If we don't change the policy quickly, we may be doomed

At the end of this year, perhaps a tipping point has really been reached. We must seriously think about how to balance the development of e-commerce and traditional industries, and how to protect jobs and people's livelihood. We can't let the disorderly development of e-commerce continue, and we can't let traditional industries completely collapse under the impact of e-commerce.

It's a tough challenge, but we have to rise to it. We cannot sit idly by and let things worse. We need to find a more reasonable and sustainable development model, so that e-commerce and traditional industries can coexist in harmony, so that the economy can continue to develop healthily.

So, how do we do this? It's a question worth pondering. Perhaps, we need to strengthen policy guidance and regulation to ensure that the development of e-commerce will not deviate from the right track. Perhaps, we need to provide more training and support to help traditional industries transform and upgrade and adapt to the new market environment. Perhaps, we also need to strengthen the social security system to provide more help and support for the unemployed.

In any case, we cannot ignore the importance of this issue. We can't let the disorderly development of e-commerce continue, and we can't let traditional industries completely collapse under the impact of e-commerce. We need to work together to find a path that will boost e-commerce while protecting traditional industries and jobs.

If we don't change the policy quickly, we may be doomed

At this critical juncture, will we really be able to find such a path? Can we really avoid a catastrophe? Perhaps, only time will tell. However, I believe that as long as we remain steadfast in our beliefs and work together, we will be able to find a path to the future.

So, let's take action together! Let's work hard for a better future! Let's work together to create a social environment that is both vibrant and harmonious and stable!