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What are the advantages and disadvantages of involution?
In today's society, the word "involution" appears more and more frequently in people's discussions and concerns.

Its core meaning means that in a certain society or group, due to the pressure of excessive competition and competition for resources such as further education and workplace, individuals keep up with each other, as well as differentiation and anomie with the outside of society. The phenomenon of involution has gradually aroused widespread concern and discussion, and the focus of discussion is mainly on the advantages and disadvantages of involution to our life and development.

Let me talk about the influence of involution from the pros and cons. 1. Benefits of involution: 1. Encourage people to work harder.

In a highly competitive environment, individuals make continuous efforts and progress, and climb upward, thus gaining a higher sense of accomplishment and satisfaction.

For example, in the field of career development, people are scrambling to improve their abilities and skills in order to better adapt to various challenges and changes in career development. In this process, society and people will gain positive benefits and create more wealth and innovation.

2. Promote the development of industries and enterprises.

The involution environment can also promote the competition between enterprises and industries and stimulate the innovation and development of production. For example, in the stock market and financial field, the involution competition mode is fierce, and enterprises looking for better funds and business models can promote the further development of the industry. At the same time, people will be more cautious and professional in employment and investment activities. Such development can bring more changes and creativity to the economy, while avoiding the problem of social waste.

3. Optimize resource allocation

Constantly optimize the continuous flow of resources in the competition, whether it is financial assets, production resources or talents, so that social production efficiency is higher.

For example, in the field of education, competition has strengthened the efforts of schools and teachers in teaching quality and teaching talents, and optimized resources more. We can also reduce the social burden, open up more development space, promote educational innovation, and solve problems such as resource allocation.

Second, the disadvantages of involution: 1. The social psychological burden is heavy.

The involution competitive environment will not only lead to overwork, but also promote the individual's desire for resources and commodities and the psychology of keeping up with the joneses. The resulting psychological burden has been proved to have a bad influence on individuals and society. In terms of labor, due to the continuous great pressure, the individual's body and mind are in a state of serious consumption. In terms of interpersonal relationships, this environment also increases unnecessary pressure and complexity of relationships, which is more likely to lead to mental illness or interpersonal conflicts.

2. Uneven distribution of youth and educational resources

The involution competition environment has caused a great impact on education, which is reflected in the uneven distribution of educational resources. In addition, the focus of education has not changed, which has deepened the anxiety of students and parents. Many teenagers' educational rights and interests are unbalanced, and they often think that what they want is far from the actual conditions they expect, which further aggravates the imbalance and unfair distribution of educational resources.

3. Strengthen social individualism

The involution competition environment strengthens the individualism, selfishness and competition of the society, and intensifies the sense of estrangement and communication crisis between people. At the same time, the rapid development of modern society and the acquisition of information have further strengthened individualism. People's personalized needs are growing day by day, thus paying more attention to the relative value and power of individuals.

For example, involution is more common in the field of education. For example, in the college entrance examination in China, because the results of the college entrance examination are very important for university admission, many students study hard for a long time in order to get better results, and some even sacrifice their sleep and rest time. This involution competition will bring great pressure and anxiety to students, and it will also have a negative impact on their physical and mental health.

Summary: The problems caused by involution are mainly concentrated in three aspects: "overwork, excessive competition and individualism", and these problems are also showing an increasingly serious trend. However, it does not mean that it is a complete problem, but it also has a certain positive effect.

Involution makes competitors work harder, social production efficiency may be improved, living standards may be improved, and even innovations and inventions may be made. However, from the aspects of teamwork, fairness and justice, talent development and urban development, involution is still a challenge and vigilance for us, which requires us to discuss and explore openly.