1. gain more experience and skills.
By cooperating with others, young people can learn new skills and knowledge and gain more practical experience. This is very beneficial to their career and life development.
2. Expand social networks
Cooperation with others can expand the social network of young people. They can meet people from different industries and fields and get more opportunities.
cut the cost
In the era of economic enjoyment, cooperation with people can reduce costs. For example, young people can save a lot of money by enjoying housing or transportation.
However, the "partner" culture also brings some challenges:
1. There may be a trust problem.
Because collaborators are generally strangers, there may be trust problems. This may lead to the failure of some cooperation plans.
2. There may be inconsistent cooperation objectives.
Cooperation with others needs to be understood, and inconsistent cooperation goals of partners may lead to cooperation failure.
3. There may be legal problems
In some cases, cooperation with others may involve legal issues. For example, cooperation between young people and others may involve legal issues such as company registration and equity distribution.