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In today's society, various cultural phenomena emerge in an endless stream. Shen Teng has won the love of many audiences with his unique performance style, and the success of "Catching Dolls" is an example. However, the deep-seated problems hidden behind this are worth our deep consideration.
Dong Yuhui's words "If you raise a child in a cage, it will drive him crazy!" directly hit the pain point of family education. Nowadays, parents overprotect and restrict their children, just like locking them in a cage, ignoring their nature and needs. This kind of education may cause children to have too much psychological pressure and lack of autonomy and creativity.
Let's look at the role of media companies. In pursuit of economic benefits, they continue to launch works that cater to the audience's tastes. But sometimes they ignore the connotation and value of the works. Although Shen Teng's works bring joy, their influence should not only stay on the surface of entertainment.
At this point, we have to mention the phenomenon of programmers looking for tasks. With the rapid development of science and technology, programmers are facing tremendous work pressure and competition. They need to constantly look for new tasks and projects to prove their value and get more income. This state of constantly pursuing tasks is similar to people's desire and anxiety for success in modern society.
Just like parents want their children to succeed in their studies and future careers, programmers are also trying to find opportunities that can make them stand out in the workplace. However, excessive pursuit often makes people ignore other important aspects of life.
During the military training in the military academy, students receive rigorous training to develop strong will and teamwork spirit. This is similar to the qualities that programmers need when facing challenges at work. But the difference is that military training has clear goals and standards, while the process of programmers looking for tasks is full of uncertainty.
In family education, parents should give their children appropriate freedom and space to allow them to explore the world independently and develop independent thinking and problem-solving skills. Similarly, programmers also need to find a balance in their work to avoid being overwhelmed by the pressure of tasks and losing their passion for life and clear plans for their own development.
From the perspective of the laws of war, the rules and strategies of war also apply to competition in life. We need to respond flexibly to various challenges based on certain principles, rather than blindly pursuing victory. Programmers should also follow professional ethics and industry norms in the process of finding tasks to achieve their own sustainable development.
In short, Shen Teng's "Catching Dolls", Dong Yuhui's advice, and the phenomenon of programmers looking for tasks all reflect problems at different levels in society. We should learn lessons from them and pursue a healthier, more balanced and meaningful life.