A blogger said:


"To see if the economy is warming up,
just look at the activities in foot massage shops and KTVs.
Don't listen to so-called economics experts,
and don't listen to wealth influencers either.
Just watch those entrepreneurial yoga pants wearers,
and whether they're still setting up stalls.
The day they suddenly stop setting up stalls with heavy makeup and flashy outfits,
that's when the economy is doing well.
After all, when there are project collaborations,
these are the places people frequent.
Another indicator is where your buddies hang out.
If they're always going through rolling shutters,
the economy is definitely struggling.
If they're always going through glass revolving doors,
the economy is definitely recovering."

The warmth of everyday life
hides the most authentic economic signals.
How packed foot massage shops are,
how hot KTV reservations are,
these are more intuitive than data.

Behind rolling shutters is the persistence of making a living,
behind glass revolving doors is the reunion of opportunities.
The footsteps of entrepreneurs,
from setting up stalls to discussing projects,
reveal the warmth and chill of the economy.

It's not about distrusting expert analysis,
it's that grassroots observation is more grounded.
The daily choices of ordinary people
never lie.

Economic recovery isn't empty talk,
it's the bustle of consumption scenes,
it's the increasing number of collaboration opportunities.
Yoga pants put away the stall setup gear,
it's a signal that projects are coming to the door.

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 warmth of everyday life thrives, the economy warms up,
when opportunities multiply, life becomes lively.
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