Substitute words for sub-health

When technology constantly changes people's lifestyles and makes it extremely convenient to obtain information and resources, an obvious and exaggerated side effect becomes particularly prominent. It is not difficult to find that under the standards of the International Health Organization, most people find that most of our friends are overweight when they look at photos of various scenic spots in their circle of friends. Even if you lose weight, you can't hide it.

The development of cmnet is in the forefront of the world. Third-and fourth-tier cities directly entered the mobile Internet stage and did not experience wired networks. It is convenient to pay, travel quickly and do anything. From Taobao, Weibo to JD.COM, from Meituan and Baidu take-out to Box Horse Fresh Life, Didi takes a taxi for minutes, and Ctrip lets you leave if you want. As long as you enter the name of the place you want to go, Lin Chi-ling and Degang Guo will help you find the route. These are silently nourishing all things and reducing the burden of "necessary exercise" for mankind. Exercise less today, exercise less tomorrow, and many a mickle makes a mickle. Empty your body and tire your eyes.

The word "sub-health" has not been mentioned for many years, but the greasy and anxious middle-aged people are the standard formula of sub-health. In fact, we are more sub-healthy and unhealthy than any previous generation. Great pressure and super-high social productivity have not only caused our survival, but also caused the rise of competition. People passively upgrade competition and interpret the attitude of "no maximum pressure, only greater pressure" with an unnatural lifestyle. "Living above and living below" has become the norm for many people.

Exercise is especially needed in this era, because there are too many sedentary lifestyles. Whenever I see the virtual daily life of white-collar workers sitting motionless in office cubicles all day, I seem to hear the cries of various evolved body parts in our hearts.