It is very rare for the elderly to broadcast live. I think this is a good thing and deserves praise and promotion.
On the one hand, the elderly are broadcasting live broadcasts, which shows that the elderly also have the need to find themselves. In fact, many elderly people also hope to be recognized by young people, recognized by this society, and keep up with the pace and rhythm of society. Therefore, this old man's live broadcast is actually to let the audience re-understand the elderly group, recognize their ideas and hobbies, and realize that they also have the need to express themselves.
On the other hand, the old man actually improved his confidence through live broadcast, including his confidence and courage in the process of fighting cancer. It can be said that this kind of behavior not only enriches his heart, but also exercises his own body. As the old man himself said, this is a time to strengthen his body.
A 69-year-old cancer-stricken man in Chongqing works as an anchor and performs two live broadcasts a day as "exercise." Tang Shigang, 69, was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer in September 2016. Three months ago, he became the anchor of a well-known domestic live broadcast platform. At 10 o'clock every morning, Tang Shigang opens his mobile phone on the shelf by the window. "Dear friends, at 10 o'clock in the morning, the first live broadcast of Evergreen Pine begins!" This is his fixed opening. Tang Shigang's live broadcast in the morning was mainly about singing. During the live broadcast, from time to time viewers would leave comments praising "Evergreen Pine"'s memory and good physical strength. The live broadcast room has been open for more than three months, and Tang Shigang’s biggest feeling is that he has exercised. At the beginning of every live broadcast, Tang Shigang will introduce, "I am a cancer patient, but I think I should live happily every day."?
In short, the old man starts the live broadcast not only to express himself and realize his own goals Needs, and real physical fitness, to come out of cancer.