[HSK 6] ???????“??” - Why Do Young People Love to “Go Crazy”?

[HSK 6] ???????“??” - Why Do Young People Love to “Go Crazy”?

1:10 Mar 7, 2026
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“Going-crazy literature” has become popular, with young people using exaggerated expressions to release stress and find emotional resonance.???????“??” - Why Do Young People Love to “Go Crazy”? [HSK 6]Download the app here:Chinese Short Dialogue | App StoreChinese Short Dialogue | Google PlayAvailable in 8 languages on the app:Chinese Listening | ??? ??? | ???????? | ??????????? ?? ?????????? ????? | Nghe ti?ng Trung | Mendengarkan bahasa Mandarin | Escucha en chino | ????????????? | Chinesisches Hören | Écoute du chinois | Ascolto cinese | Audição em chinês | ???? ????? | ???????? ??? ????? ????????English Translation???: Na, have you noticed? These days a lot of young people casually say they’re “going crazy,” and they even seem proud of it.??: I’ve noticed. The phrase “going crazy is shameful but useful” is really a joking way of saying: emotionally, I can’t hold on anymore.??: In the past, people emphasized emotional stability—like not breaking down was a sign of maturity. Now they’re more willing to talk about pressure.??: Right. That’s a shift. From suppressing emotions to releasing them through exaggeration and self-mockery—it’s actually more proactive.??: I can feel it at school too. Some students talk about anxiety through memes, which is better than bottling it up.??: But there still has to be a limit. “Going crazy” can be an outlet, not an answer—otherwise the problem is still there.??: Basically, it’s about letting yourself catch your breath first, then figuring out how to deal with real-life issues.??: Exactly. When emotions are seen and acknowledged, people can slowly return to rationality—that’s probably why it’s ‘useful.’
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