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Post time 6-1-2024 21:13:22 | Show all posts |Read mode
Recently, articles on social media that are filled with "chicken soup" motivational content are no longer as popular as they used to be. Today, let's talk about this topic.

What is a "chicken soup" article? Simply put, it's like a bowl of steaming chicken soup, full of positive words encouraging and inspiring people to move forward. In the past, many people found strength and support from these articles when feeling confused or down in life. But why are people increasingly disliking this type of content now? I think there are several reasons.

Firstly, there's an oversaturation. Think about it, open any social platform, and you'll see a plethora of similar "chicken soup" content. Moreover, many times, these articles are generic, lacking practical advice or unique viewpoints. Over time, people feel these articles are too formulaic, lacking freshness. Initially, it might be interesting, but after seeing too many, it becomes boring, so I don't read them anymore.

Some articles also use emotional tactics without much substance. Additionally, some "chicken soup" articles may exaggerate or manipulate emotions to cater to readers, making them feel unreal or artificial. Consequently, fake inspirational stories emerge, and I despise this the most because success is built on false facts.

The most crucial reason is the gap between reality and idealism. When facing real difficulties and challenges in life, simple motivational quotes often fall short. People want practical advice and methods, not just empty words. Thus, people are becoming increasingly weary of generic and unrealistic "chicken soup" articles, making them unpopular.

As society progresses, people's ways of receiving information and their demands change. We now prioritize practicality and authenticity over hollow motivation and chicken soup. Of course, I'm not saying that all "chicken soup" articles are bad. They did provide strength and support to many people at a certain period. However, as time goes on, people's needs and expectations also evolve. We require more in-depth and authentic content rather than simple motivational quotes.

So, we should oppose simplistic "chicken soup" articles. The next time you come across one, consider whether it truly provides you with genuine insights and help or if it's just a temporary consolation.
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Post time 7-1-2024 06:50:42 | Show all posts
Soul-soothing chicken soup is utterly useless.
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Post time 7-1-2024 06:51:07 | Show all posts
Merely reading these things is of no use at all; it is still necessary to rely on practical actions to achieve one's ideals.
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Post time 7-1-2024 09:49:10 | Show all posts
I think we should be more pragmatic.
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Post time 7-1-2024 11:13:30 | Show all posts
Not looking is also fine.
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