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What changes have occurred in young people’s consumption outlook during the three-year epidemic?

“You only have a few years of youth, and love takes up three years.” This is the most common emotion expressed by young people nowadays. Under this sudden epidemic, many people's lives were forced to change, especially in their consumption concepts.

In the past, I had to shop online if I had some money, but now I find that saving some money is really "fun". In the past, as long as we had some money in our hands, we had to find ways to spend it, for fear that the money would "press our pockets". But after the incident, we discovered that only by saving some money can we have a secure life and not panic when faced with emergencies.

A cousin of mine works on the Internet in Shanghai and has a good monthly income of nearly 20,000 yuan. But she belongs to the "moonlight tribe" and spends every penny she has. She also emphasizes to us that life should be about "carpe diem" in time. But after the prostitution broke out in Shanghai, her community was controlled, and group purchases of daily necessities cost hundreds of yuan. This also made her quickly stretched, and she could only "show shame" and ask her parents for money.

I talked to my cousin on the phone a few days ago, and she said that she would return to work soon. This time, she decided not to be "penniless" anymore and planned to save money. She also set a goal to save 100,000 yuan a year. She told me that this affair made her understand something. Under certain circumstances, money can really become a person's confidence in life.

Under the circumstances, in addition to saving money, young people also plan to allocate and use funds reasonably and use the money they earn to buy a house of their own and a car of their own. Don't spend money on so-called brand-name clothes, shoes, and bags.

In the past, people may have thought that buying a house and a car was for getting married and to make themselves more respectable. But through this love affair, we discovered that only by living in our own house can we feel safe, and we won't have no fixed abode, wander the streets, and make ourselves look wronged and pitiful.

In the past, cars were regarded as a person's "appearance", and few young people would consider practicality. But this incident tells us that if you have a car of your own, then you may be better able to face and handle some special situations. I think some people working in Shanghai have a deep understanding of this.

Perhaps no one expected that this affair would last for such a long time and have such a big impact. But it does happen, and it brings a lot of inconvenience to our lives and work, but all we can do is choose to face it with strength.

People really change after experiencing something. Whether these changes are made actively or passively, they are all marks of growth!