The End of Memory

The End of Memory

by He Dacao

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Nowadays, the process of urbanization has brought us to a particularly embarrassing situation. Massive population migration and flows are pouring into more developed areas. The Chinese people's agricultural mentality of living on one-third of an acre for thousands of years has collapsed. Young people have fled and exported themselves as labor force. The metabolism of the city is based on this, like a huge magnet, sucking all kinds of people into the operation of machinery. Everyone can get what they need and realize their own value. This is naturally ideal, but in reality there is often no cake waiting for you to share - this is the cruelty of the city, which attracts people but leaves them to fend for themselves.

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