
Young people embrace 'Cyber-Diagnosis' for mental health
Young people are increasingly using medical terms like 'prefrontal cortex damage' and 'ADHD' to explain daily struggles, turning clinical concepts into social media labels.
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Young people are increasingly using medical terms like 'prefrontal cortex damage' and 'ADHD' to explain daily struggles, turning clinical concepts into social media labels.

The phenomenon of 'collapsing' old dramas reflects a shift in audience reception, where viewers apply modern values to critique historical narratives. This 'adversarial decoding' highlights a broader societal anxiety regarding privilege and fairness.
This article explores the value proposition of private higher education in China, highlighting the tension between high tuition costs and the evolving role of traditional degrees amidst the rise of AI and accessible information.

This article explores the viral popularity of '0-point' exam essays, analyzing them as a form of cultural rebellion in the age of information saturation. It draws parallels between these abstract, non-logical texts and the human desire for novelty in a world dominated by AI-generated perfection.
The article questions the popular narrative that South Korea's recent fertility rate rebound is driven by young people making money in the stock and crypto markets, suggesting a need for deeper analysis.