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What do you think of the first batch of post-90s generation, called "Buddhist"?

Netizen 1:

The sudden popularity of "Buddha" has set off a new round of carnival. In the new media article "The First Batch of the Post-90s Generation Has Been Monued", nine pictures were used to list some of the most important aspects of life, from taking a taxi, making friends, shopping, working to falling in love, getting married, etc. Then netizens refined the "Buddhist" life, from taking the postgraduate entrance examination to writing an article.

To sum up, the core of Buddhist life is: anything is fine, no fighting, no fighting, no winning or losing.

The first batch of post-90s generation should refer to people born between 1990 and 1993, with the oldest being 28 years old soon. What have this group of people gone through? Some are married and have children, and some have become the "leftover" generation; those who have started working after graduating from undergraduate degrees, some have become company managers; some have experienced the cruel workplace and found that work, that is, It’s just a job, and I’m tired of the intrigues, and I feel that exchanging my life for a position is not a good deal; after graduation, I find it is just as difficult to find a job; in addition, seeing the house price double, I feel that no matter how hard I work, I can’t afford to buy a house. Can't you be a winner in life? In that case, you might as well live casually.

After all, life is short, only a few decades

Netizen 2:

In the past two days, the most popular new word is probably Buddhist. , I was confused when I first heard about it, why did it suddenly become popular, so I looked online and found the most comprehensive explanation, this is it

The post-90s generation is destined to be complicated as soon as they are born. Eye-catching. This is also due to historical reasons. If you think about it, it’s really no wonder that the post-90s generation has. So let’s take a look at why the post-90s generation is labeled with so many labels.

Netizen 3:

"The first batch of post-90s generation has become a monk" exploded the Buddhist post-90s generation, and for a while everyone was in mourning.

What is Buddhism? It does not mean becoming a monk, but referring to the Buddhist teaching that everything is empty to describe your life. The general rule is: it’s okay to have it, it’s okay to have it without it, it’s okay to be good, it’s okay to be bad, don’t fight, don’t fight, don’t worry about winning or losing, just start keeping in good health. < /p>

Buddhist workplace: Salary increases and promotions are all determined by fate. If they rise, they will rise. If they don’t rise, they will not be lucky.

Buddhist games: If you win, you win, if you lose, you lose. , that’s what rank is all about

Buddhist communication: reply when you see the message, it doesn’t matter if you don’t reply

Buddhist postgraduate entrance examination: if you can pass the exam, study, if not, just let it go. It’s natural

Buddhist fitness: just walk on the treadmill and apply for a card just to take a shower

Netizen 4:

What about the generation born in the 1990s? It seems that they are growing up in happiness, but in fact they are growing up in fierce competition, but they are too well protected and cannot feel it. It is difficult for some people to cope with the workplace after graduation. Coupled with the constraints of traditional family concepts such as getting married, having children, buying a house, etc., it will make them feel that they have suddenly entered a mature moment in life before they have had time to grow up. This is one of the reasons for boredom.

Another point, I gradually understood a truth, even if you have an annual salary of one million, even if you have an RV, so what? Everyone's life is unhappy. If you are unhappy now, then accept it.

I think another important point is that the environment makes them feel hopeless. Faced with doubling the vacation time and my pitiful monthly salary, no matter how hard I work, I will never be able to buy a house until I die; no matter how hard I work, I can't compare to those landlords who sit at home and count their money. Social competition is becoming more and more fierce. Even if you work very hard and try your best to achieve the so-called fame, you may die suddenly, which is a loss that outweighs the gain.

Netizen 5:

I think the "Buddhist" life concepts and status of the first batch of post-90s generation are another reflection of confusion and anxiety. After all, young people need hope and encouragement. The different life trajectories of generations: joining a state-owned enterprise to get an iron rice bowl, everyone is the same; reforming and opening up a job to catch up with the favorable economic policies and becoming an individual and a boss; which one should I choose between "retirement" and a challenging life? If you have the courage, go for it. There are more opportunities to go out.

The generation born in the 1980s, especially the generation born after 1985, was previously considered to be very miserable.

Because this generation grew up in an age of hope, but when they grew up, they found that the age of hope had passed. This group of people had entered "greasy" middle age under great pressure and anxiety

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