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Why don't young people like to learn traditional crafts?

There are still some people, young people, who work in the front line of inheriting traditional crafts, but the proportion is very small and very low-key.

1, social pressure is too great.

There are also many young people who are interested in traditional crafts, but many traditional crafts are very complicated and exquisite, which can't be mass-produced, resulting in low income for practitioners who do traditional crafts.

Social pressure, buying a house and a car, sending children to school and supporting their parents. Every item should be accumulated with real money.

Between the love of traditional mobile phones and the pressure of real society, love may be lost to reality.

There are too many new things.

Times change too fast, too fast, and new things emerge one after another. They are so interesting and attractive that people are dazzled.

Now the pace of life is also very fast, and the speed and quantity of new things have reached a blowout state, gradually making people ignore those traditional old things and traditional crafts.

3. Aesthetics is changing.

In fact, people's aesthetics are constantly changing. Fat leg pants and bell bottoms gradually faded out of the historical stage, and people increasingly lacked appreciation of traditional crafts.

For laymen who don't know the doorways, there is no obvious difference between hand-made handicrafts and mass-produced ornaments. Over time, I don't have much curiosity about traditional crafts.

Just as many histories that are not often mentioned are slowly forgotten, traditional crafts will be slowly forgotten without good publicity.

Fortunately, now more inheritors come forward and post their own videos on social media, so that netizens can learn more about traditional crafts and pay more attention to them.