Li Xuecheng, who is engaged in research and development in a company in Sichuan, is a loyal supporter of "slow life". As a typical "post-80s generation", Li Xuecheng did not register in Weibo, did not kill the Internet every day, and did not watch micro-talk and online drama. He recalled: "When I was in college, I used to be a fashionista. I updated my blog and visited Taobao whenever I had time ... Now, I find that the Internet is too virtual. New things like Weibo have provided us with many new concepts, but information is also wasting our time. At work, we need to know some information through these media, but I won't hang it online every day during the holidays, because the Spring Festival is an excellent opportunity to experience life and feel nature. Now I am slowly indifferent to online life. "
3. Su Wen, an office worker who returned to Yinchuan, Ningxia on vacation, thinks that Weibo, micro-novels, seconds kill, etc. Most of them are commercial profit-making behaviors of operators. In fact, we often don't need so much information, just don't understand what we want, and blindly race against time. Before the Spring Festival, I have arranged a long vacation. I spend 1 hour every day doing yoga, going shopping with my parents and buying clothes for them. I surf the Internet no more than 1 hour every day, mainly checking emails and selectively watching news. "Slow life" is a healthy state of life that adjusts the rhythm and gives the mind a rest.