Old people often say that "all skills are poor, and no skills will make a dragon." Is skill really a bad thing?
This actually corresponds to our current fast food lifestyle. Everything is a three-minute craze, because life is fast. With the advent of the information age, we receive tens of thousands of messages every minute. We seldom have the time to focus on one thing seriously. Just like primary school students who enroll in interest classes now, a person can always enroll in thirty or forty kinds, but there is so much energy in one day. How much should we divide each piece? Therefore, our modern people's concentration is always declining, and we don't even have the concentration to watch a video for a minute. Therefore, with a Tik Tok video that takes only 15 seconds, we are now accepting a fast culture.
It is also for this reason that too many of our traditional crafts have been left behind by the people and there is no way to spread them. Because of the fast pace of life now, young people can't slow down to understand and appreciate the crafts that have been passed down for so many years, and few people are willing to really spend a few years learning these crafts and passing them on.
What we don't know is that it takes countless times of practice, practice and contact to draw a sugar man at the most common party, before a merchant can draw a sugar man that satisfies customers every time. These are skills that require time and improvement. They may really only draw sugar people, and they only know this skill, but this skill is enough for a lifetime.
So I don't have much craftsmanship. Of course, more craftsmanship is definitely not a bad thing.