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What social truth is hidden behind young people's keen fortune telling?

The Internet has many shortcomings. For example, many young people are addicted to watching life online recently, but as we all know, most of them are fake, just paying an IQ tax. What social truth is hidden behind young people's keen fortune telling?

First, being fooled. It is very likely that he has been brainwashed. Now he is a salesman with a strong mouth and can say that the dead are alive. Then according to their detailed introduction, many young people who are not firm at first may believe this thing and then pay money online to let others see their lives. Moreover, some young people believe too much in some online comments and think that these comments are true, but sometimes such comments only attract customers to brush comments in some ways, which has no reference value.

The second is to be at a loss about the future. Many college students are at a loss about the future and feel that they have no direction, so they pin their feelings on life in order to find a new life. However, this is also a very unrealistic situation in life. Because fate is so metaphysical, it can't be said that it is true at all, nor can it be said that it is all false. But for the confused future, we young people should keep enough charm and work hard, instead of relying on this to find inner achievements.

Third, I am addicted to this item. Some people are addicted to this thing themselves, and feel that a person's fate has been decided a little better, and that fate can be calculated. So they rely too much on this, and they don't doubt their fate online. Young people who are deeply involved in student employment or love marriage enter social development or just enter society need to face daily life alone. Love, marriage and employment are the key life trends and daily tasks in this period. The success or failure of this period may affect a person's future development. In today's increasingly fierce market competition, it is difficult to find an ideal job, and there is a contradiction between reality and ideal, which has become the key confusion of young people's career development. The number of college students seeking fortune-telling is increasing. The key to their consultation is their future, especially the employment pressure.