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Should young people be rotten? Na Ying's words are inspiring, so reasonable

author:Social attention 007

In today's society, with the acceleration of the pace of life and the increase of competitive pressure, more and more young people have begun to use the word "rotten" to describe their living conditions. They may feel that they cannot stand out in the fierce competition, so they choose a negative attitude towards life, believing that "rotten" is their way of confronting reality.

However, Na Ying's words in a recent interview - "No matter what age you are, you can't be rotten", was like a lightning bolt, instantly hitting the numb nerves of young people, making them have to re-examine the phenomenon of "rotten".

Should young people be rotten? Na Ying's words are inspiring, so reasonable

Recently, Na Ying said in a dialogue with People's Entertainment:

When you are young, you may be arrogant and uninhibited, but the older you get, the more serious you become about each job; No matter what age you live, you can't "mess up", you should move forward bravely.

The word "rotten" seems to be a relaxed attitude to life on the surface, but in fact it hides a kind of escape and abandonment of reality. Young people often choose to "swing badly" because they feel powerless and lost when facing the pressures and challenges of life, and they don't know how to deal with them. So, they chose the easiest way - to give up their efforts and struggles, and immerse themselves in a state of low desire and low standards.

However, is this "rotten" attitude to life really a relief? In fact, it only pushes young people deeper into the predicament.

Should young people be rotten? Na Ying's words are inspiring, so reasonable

First of all, "rottenness" will deprive them of opportunities for growth and progress. In a highly competitive society, only by continuous learning and progress can we maintain our competitiveness. If you blindly "put it badly", you will only make yourself more and more backward and eventually eliminated by society.

Second, "rottenness" will make them lose the courage to pursue their dreams and goals. Everyone has their own dreams and goals, but it takes effort and sweat to achieve them. If young people choose to "mess up", they will gradually lose the courage to pursue their dreams and goals, and their lives will become meaningless.

Should young people be rotten? Na Ying's words are inspiring, so reasonable

So, why do young people choose to "swing badly"? There are some deep-seated social problems hidden behind this.

The increasing pressure of social competition makes young people feel powerless and confused. They are facing multiple pressures such as employment, marriage, and buying a house, and they feel that they cannot bear it. So, they chose to "swing badly", trying to reduce their stress by escaping reality.

And the distortion of social values also makes young people feel confused and lost. In today's society, some people excessively pursue material enjoyment and fame and fortune, while ignoring spiritual pursuit and moral cultivation. This distorted set of values leaves young people at a loss as to how to establish the right values.

Na Ying, a singer who has been on the road of music for many years and has gone through ups and downs, her success is no accident. In her opinion, "no matter what age you can't mess up", this is not only a summary of her career, but also an attitude towards life. She used her own experience to tell us that no matter how many setbacks we encounter, as long as we don't give up, there will always be a turnaround. It's an insistence on self-worth and a love of life. Na Ying's words are like a shot in the arm, reminding the younger generation that in the face of difficulties, it is more powerful to stand up bravely than to lie flat.

Should young people be rotten? Na Ying's words are inspiring, so reasonable

A healthy social environment should encourage young people not to back down in the face of difficulties, and provide adequate support and opportunities so that everyone can see the value of their efforts. The optimization of education and employment policies, and the establishment of a mental health support system are all important measures to reduce the breeding ground for the "rotten" mentality.

Although Na Ying's words were short, they contained profound thoughts and revelations. No matter what age you are, you can't be rotten, this is our attitude towards life, and it is also our expectation for the future. Let's work together to create a better future for young people!

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