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常常暗地里担心自己越来越跟现在的小朋友有距离——虽然还是相信年龄不是问题,但求心境年轻,也不致太out太脱节。直到最近和一群二十岁出头在北京读研究生和刚毕业进入社会工作的小朋友聊天,发觉他/她们正在做的事,竟然和我在二十年前、十年前甚至一直以来都没两样:包括像我二十年前一样常常逛宜家IKEA,十年前一样常常钻MUJI,也一直在各种贩售本地的外来的生活用品的小店寻找喜欢的用得上的生活器物。在差不多的年纪差不多的状态,大家都在不断问自己究竟要过一种怎样的生活?实践这些理想生活需要什么行头装置?而最实际的,是要负担起这些生活器物又需要有怎样的经济条件?只要是喜欢,我可以不顾一切先花未来钱吗?还是可以妥协可以迁就可以考虑用最便宜的方法捡破烂DIY?
Often secretly worrying that he is getting more and more out of touch with children nowadays - although he still believes that age is not a problem, he wants to be young and not too out of line. It was not until recently that I had been chatting with a group of 20-year-old graduating students in Beijing and those who had just graduated from social work and noticed that what they were doing was even two decades ago and even ten years ago: Including visiting IKEA as I did 20 years ago, and MUJI as often as I did ten years ago. I’ve also been looking for favorite items to use in various stores selling exotic local supplies. At almost the same age, everyone constantly keeps asking himself exactly what kind of life he needs. What practical means are needed to practice these ideal lives? The most practical way is to afford these kinds of life objects and what kind of economy is needed Conditions? As long as I like, can I desperate to spend the future money? Or compromise can be moved to consider the cheapest way to scrape DIY?