First, it's just a coincidence. In fact, people regard individual phenomena as inevitable phenomena too much. A person who wants to take the postgraduate entrance examination in middle age must be a very hard-working person, so it will appear that other young people are not necessarily working except studying.
Why do you agree with this statement? In fact, it is also because many people instinctively think that Beijing is a tall place. Many companies will let everyone go to Beijing for meetings in order to show their high structure, so Beijing itself is the representative of work in everyone's mind.
This happened again, so people think that the life of migrant workers in Beijing is very hard. This idea is too one-sided and arbitrary. After all, one person cannot represent a city.
Second, although Beijing has a fast pace, life can be wonderful. I wonder if you have ever taken the subway in Beijing? It's the kind where someone pushes you forward without moving, and everyone is in a hurry. It makes people feel like the pace is quite fast, so it also makes people feel that Beijing is a city that puts work first.
In fact, there are more than 10 million migrant workers in Beijing. Many people can work overtime until two or three in the evening or even later in order to survive in Beijing, but don't these migrant workers have their own private lives? No beer and skittles?
Obviously, this is unrealistic. When they are not busy, these migrant workers in Beijing will still go out for a delicious meal with their partners, go to the store to buy clothes they have long wanted, give themselves a beautiful hairstyle, and then get a manicure or something.
Therefore, it can be seen that migrant workers in Beijing do not necessarily work hard, but the pace of Beijing is too fast, and many migrant workers try to adapt to this rhythm. In fact, migrant workers in Beijing also have their own wonderful lives, provided they are not busy.