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What do you think of the post-80s scum?

If you can figure out a truth, I think you may think that the post-80 s generation is not equal to scum.

In fact, the reason is simple: there are only 60, 70, 80, 90, 00 generations in today's society.

People born after 60 are mature people, so many magical things will not happen to them.

After 70, most of them are married, and many ideas and ways of doing things are more reliable.

I'm still learning how much I can do after 90.

After 00, the older ones go to primary school and the younger ones take care of them.

Only the post-80s generation is a group of people who are more tiger leaping in this society. Moreover, an era has created a group of people. Today's China, born in 1980s, came into this world, and most of them were smeared with scum by society. They all grew up in the infancy of their parents, mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers, so a small number of them grew up in the greenhouse after 1980s and did something out of line or unreasonable in this complex society. Moreover, our society has great expectations for the post-80s generation, so whenever there is something about the post-80s generation, the media and the public will magnify, magnify and magnify him infinitely. Slowly, people's impression of a small number of post-80s people has become a bit extreme, which leads people to be accustomed to putting their opinions on a small number of people who have done extraordinary things to the post-80s group.

Therefore, my personal idea is that our society should not pay too much attention to some people, enlarge some personal views infinitely, and always label people of a certain era as indecent. In fact, there are many people in this society who are worth learning from after 80s. For example:

Jing M.Guo: One of the representatives of post-80s writers. In March 2005, Jing M.Guo ranked 92nd in the Forbes 2005 Celebrity List published by the Chinese edition of Forbes magazine. His works are so popular that when he was young, he became an impressive, out-and-out student millionaire and a "genius" young writer.

Han Han: Post-80s writer and racing driver. In 2008, Sina Blog with more than 200 million hits surpassed Xu and became a veritable new blogger. He is known as a "new writer" for his sharp words. In fact, he is a successful racing driver, and he is the only biennial champion in the history of professional racing in China.

Liu Xiang: 1983 was born in Putuo District, Shanghai in July, and became attached to sports at the age of 7. 1998 began hurdling training. Athens Olympic Games in 2004 tied the world record of 1 1 sec. Liu Xiang is the first China male athlete to win a gold medal in the Olympic track and field events. On June 25th, 2009, Liu Xiang won the gold medal in the final of the 11th National Games 1 100 meter hurdles, won the first official champion after his injury, and achieved three consecutive championships in one fell swoop.

Song Xiaobo: Born in 1983, he was deaf due to high fever and antibiotics when he was one year old. He loved dancing since he was a child, and began to learn dancing at the age of 15. In 2003, he won the first prize of the fifth national disabled dance art competition. In the New Year of 2007, Song Xiaobo joined hands with Lang Lang to present a beautiful piano song "Birth", which touched countless people.

Nicholas Tse: A famous Hong Kong actor and singer. Birth 1980. He loved music since he was a child and made his mark in his career. After he released his first Mandarin album "Thank You for Your Love" on 1999, this album won the first place in the record sales list of Taiwan Province Province that year. Since then, Nicholas Tse has been popular all over the country with countless fans. At the same time, he also appeared in many films. In 2008, he became a singer at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games. It was Nicholas Tse's era that ended the "Four Kings" era that monopolized China's entertainment circle for nearly ten years, and at the same time established his status as "Asian Kings and Superstars".

It can only be said that some post-80s have brought an invisible influence to all post-80s, making some people willing to look at post-80s with colored glasses. We are all new human beings with cognition and ideas. Don't renovate the whole house for a rat shit.

Therefore, I think a small number of people in society should not be full and have nothing to do. They are always willing to put some indecent labels on the post-80s generation. We should focus on the right places. For example: the life and study of children in poor mountainous areas, how the society cares about and accommodates vulnerable groups, the needs of society and some things worth doing. Let us live more nutritious and valuable lives.

(only represents personal thoughts. If you agree, talk more about your thoughts. If you disagree, read newspapers full of advertisements. )