Mobile phone addiction, environmental problems.
When we mention too much, we feel that our ears are calloused, and we feel annoyed when we see similar topics.
So, no matter how hard we try to wake someone who is sleeping, some people may not feel asleep at all, so how do we wake up?
The Japanese drama "Three Years Class A", which was broadcast at the beginning of the year, also reflected issues related to the Internet and social media. Both let people collapse and the most realistic ending is:
Even if tragedies continue to occur, even if we make every effort to alert those around us, almost no one will be changed because of our reminders. Most people will only become another bystander of the event, and continue to live in their original (already deformed) life trajectory the next second, numb.
So, all we can do is change ourselves.
Just try your best to get rid of the mental inertia of checking your phone all the time, just try your best to make yourself look up at the surrounding scenery, and communicate with people face to face...
Just like protecting the environment, many of the things we can do are all actions that everyone was doing naturally a dozen or twenty years ago.
Now, looking at the phone for the first second when you open your eyes and looking at the phone for a second when you close your eyes have become cliche. since everyone is doing the same, what's the problem about it? It is because people are so used to it that we lose the ability to objectively judge this habit. We ignore it, it becomes transparent. The things you don't realize are the scariest.
It's good that more and more media are producing content related to this aspect, but how many people are really aware of the educational content and not just another entertainment program after dinner.
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