The Causes and Strategies for the"Outwardly Buddha-like,Inwardly Competitive"Phenomenon Among Youths of the Z Generation
The"outwardly Buddha-like,inwardly competitive"phenomenon is an important manifestation of negative academic emotions among Z Generation youths.As a contradictory combination of the concepts of"Buddha-like"and"competitive",this phenomenon exhibits different types across multiple dimensions.It is a reproduction of excessive competition,with a zero-sum game mentality being the internal cause of this over-competition.This phenomenon is a new form of false"Buddha-like"attitude,where the gap between what should be and what is constitutes the external cause of this false"Buddha-like"nature.To achieve positive interactions among youth groups,it is necessary to cultivate a sense of community thinking among young people,while also clarifying self-positioning and making proper personal planning.
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