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Why is running errands popular in colleges and universities?
The rise of running errands in colleges and universities gives me the only feeling that college students now know how to enjoy themselves more and more. They are too lazy to walk a short distance and have to find someone to run for them. This is not a question of promoting business opportunities, but also the best proof of college students' late "lazy cancer".

The prevalence of the errand business is mainly demand-driven. College students are spoiled in college. They have classes when they arrive, eat and order takeout when they arrive, and go to bed when they arrive. This kind of comfortable life will make students too lazy to walk, which is normal. But this mentality can't last, otherwise the whole will will be exhausted in the university and there will be no such thoughtful service outside the society.

I remember when I was in college, there was everything outside the school gate, and everything was student price. But when I left the society, I found that there were many inconveniences in my life, because if you need any service, you must go out and look for it. No one will come to your door and no one will set up a place for you to live. Only then did I deeply realize how convenient my alma mater has provided for our lives. However, as graduates, we still have to break into the society alone. Can we adapt to the social environment and life then?

Moreover, college life is just looking for someone to run errands or running errands for others. What's the point? You get a few dollars, but you can't get back the lost time. Is it worth it?