The media commented that "a monthly salary of 50,000 is unwilling to take a taxi", saying that young people are beginning to pursue a cost-effective life, not being stingy. How to evaluate this phenom

The media commented that "a monthly salary of 50,000 is unwilling to take a taxi", saying that young people are beginning to pursue a cost-effective life, not being stingy. How to evaluate this phenomenon? Nowadays, young people begin to re-examine their hearts, pay more attention to their real needs, reduce their mental burden, and strive to live a cost-effective life without "high premium". However, this does not mean that young people begin to become stingy and frugal, and live an ascetic life.

Instead, I am adjusting my consumption habits, reserving the attached identity value of some items, and better choosing items that suit my real likes and needs. Therefore, some young people are willing to spend thousands of dollars to buy concert tickets, and various group buying apps, temporary supermarkets and purchasing wholesale platforms have also become popular places for them to find affordable goods.

Consumption can bring a happy mood, improve the quality of life, stimulate production and promote domestic demand. But if consumption is sublimated to the height of "ism", it is unnecessary!

Faced with this situation, some young people began to re-examine their hearts and pay more attention to their real needs. They began to adjust their consumption habits, no longer have illusions about the identity value attached to certain items, so as to better choose the items they really like and need. For example, they will choose to buy cost-effective goods, or choose to rent rather than buy high-value goods. At the same time, they also began to pay attention to the source and quality of goods, paying more attention to the practicality and environmental protection of goods.

In fact, this change is of great significance to modern society:

First, reflect on the trap of excessive consumption.

Internet and social media have brought endless shopping choices and marketing strategies to consumers, and people can easily fall into the trap of consumerism. Young people realize that the pursuit of luxury goods and high-value brand identity can not really bring inner satisfaction, but may cause economic burden and mental stress. They began to question their consumption behavior and look for more reasonable and healthy consumption methods.

Second, reduce the mental burden and pursue a comfortable life.

With the change of consumption concept, young people begin to realize that material can't measure happiness. They realize that over-shopping and having too many items will only bring burdens and anxiety. Our ancestors taught us that small water flows forever! Remember the long term! We should make good use of these traditional ideas and keep a sense of crisis in our lives.

Third, pay attention to real demand and high cost performance.

Young people begin to pay attention to what they really need, instead of blindly following the trend or buying to show their identity symbols. They understand that only by meeting real needs can they get long-term satisfaction and happiness. Therefore, they pay more attention to the cost performance of products and pursue high-quality, durable and reasonably priced items. They are willing to spend time studying the market, looking for more cost-effective options, and are no longer bound by brand labels.