The overall environment is so bad, where do young people have a way out?


Looking around at so-called "ways out," I find they are all dead ends.
The three-part trilogy of a decent official career: graduate exams, civil service exams, and civil servant recruitment—thousands compete for a single spot, few succeed, most are cannon fodder.
The three-part trilogy of manual labor: factory work, customer service, sales—controlled by algorithms, squeezed by KPIs, humiliated by customers.
The triathlon: food delivery, courier, Didi—exchanging body for money, risking life with youth, a rainy day equals a day's income.
The three treasures of good fortune: security guard, cleaning, nanny—labor at the bottom of society, but at least with dignity.
The three-part trilogy of getting rich: self-media, live streaming sales, online novels—99% are just back-up contestants, 1% are eating the meat.
The three-part trilogy of lying flat: collecting rent, living off parents, inheriting family business—this is not a way out, it's a skill for reincarnation.
The three-part trilogy of fluctuating luck: funds, stocks, futures, cryptocurrencies—just casinos, most people are leeks.
The three-part trilogy of shortcuts to fate: relying on rich women, recognizing godfathers, scamming—losing all dignity, what kind of way out is there?
The three-part trilogy of varieties: chickens, ducks, cattle, horses, chickens—self-deprecating to numbness.
The three-part trilogy of suicide: Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos—this is a dead end, not a way out.
Which one do you belong to? Or are you planning to create the eleventh?
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