"To see if the economy is warming up, just look at the activity in foot massage shops and KTVs. Don't listen to any economic experts, don't listen to any wealth influencers. Just watch those entrepreneurial yoga pants wearers, see if they're still setting up street stalls. The day they suddenly stop setting up stalls with heavy makeup, that's when the economy is doing well. After all, when there are project collaborations, these are places people frequent. There's another way to judge—watch where your buddies go. If he often goes to places with rolling shutters, the economy is definitely struggling. If he often goes to places with glass revolving doors, the economy has definitely recovered."
The smell of life's fireworks contains the most authentic economic signals. How crowded the foot massage shops are, how busy the KTV bookings are, more direct than any data.
Behind the rolling shutters is the perseverance of making a living, behind the glass revolving doors is the reunion of opportunities. The footsteps of entrepreneurs, from street stalls to project negotiations, hide the warmth and chill of the economy.
It's not about distrusting expert analysis, but grassroots observation is more grounded. Ordinary people's daily choices never lie.
Economic warming isn't empty talk, it's the hustle of consumer venues, it's the increase in collaboration opportunities. When yoga pants wearers stop packing up their stall equipment, it's a signal that projects are coming knocking.
Where your buddies gather, hides the confidence to make money. From rolling shutters to revolving doors, is the trajectory of life getting better.
When the smell of fireworks thrives, the economy warms, when opportunities multiply, life ignites.
A blogger said:
"To see if the economy is warming up,
just look at the activity in foot massage shops and KTVs.
Don't listen to any economic experts,
don't listen to any wealth influencers.
Just watch those entrepreneurial yoga pants wearers,
see if they're still setting up street stalls.
The day they suddenly stop setting up stalls with heavy makeup,
that's when the economy is doing well.
After all, when there are project collaborations,
these are places people frequent.
There's another way to judge—watch where your buddies go.
If he often goes to places with rolling shutters,
the economy is definitely struggling.
If he often goes to places with glass revolving doors,
the economy has definitely recovered."
The smell of life's fireworks contains the most authentic economic signals.
How crowded the foot massage shops are,
how busy the KTV bookings are,
more direct than any data.
Behind the rolling shutters is the perseverance of making a living,
behind the glass revolving doors is the reunion of opportunities.
The footsteps of entrepreneurs,
from street stalls to project negotiations,
hide the warmth and chill of the economy.
It's not about distrusting expert analysis,
but grassroots observation is more grounded.
Ordinary people's daily choices
never lie.
Economic warming isn't empty talk,
it's the hustle of consumer venues,
it's the increase in collaboration opportunities.
When yoga pants wearers stop packing up their stall equipment,
it's a signal that projects are coming knocking.
Where your buddies gather,
hides the confidence to make money.
From rolling shutters to revolving doors,
is the trajectory of life getting better.
When the smell of fireworks thrives, the economy warms,
when opportunities multiply, life ignites.