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Is the lazy economy in colleges and universities good or bad?
"More and more students choose to stay in the dormitory and enjoy on-site service." A counselor surnamed Wen at Beijing Jiaotong University said: "Some people stay in the dormitory for a long time and play with their mobile phones and computers all day. Their lives are irregular and their mental outlook is not good. "

In the counselor's view, "lazy economy" and "house economy" are becoming more and more popular in colleges and universities for two reasons: on the one hand, college students have a high degree of acceptance of new things, and emerging shopping methods can quickly become popular in colleges and universities; On the other hand, some college students can't adapt to the "free-range" lifestyle, indulge in the internet and lack self-discipline.

A student surnamed Zhang from Tongji University talked about one of his classmates. He's very sorry. "When I was a freshman, I stayed at home all day playing games and didn't communicate with people. When you are hungry, order takeout. Finally, I was persuaded by the school and now I am sent to the army by my family. "

Some experts have analyzed that many college students' demand for running errands is actually an extension of the habit of "clothes come to reach out and rice comes to open your mouth". In the long run, it is easy to get out of touch with the real society, affecting their mental state and social skills, which deserves vigilance.