92.9% of respondents admitted that they have pressure from their peers to compete in the competition.

92.9% of respondents admitted that they have pressure from their peers to compete in the competition.
Diesel Generator | Diesel Generator Price / 2012-03-27

When the peers around you all have a home, do you feel pressure? When classmates and friends all begin to marry and have children, do you feel pressure? Will you change some attitudes or behaviors to comply with the so-called "group standards" because of these pressures?
Today, many young people say that as they age, their own pressure comes not only from their parents but also from their peers. Recently, a survey of 13884 people conducted by the China Youth Daily Social Survey Center through the Public Opinion China Network and the Quest for Investigations Network revealed that 92.9% of the respondents admitted that they have peer pressure. Among the respondents, 53.6% accounted for after 80 and 25.1% after 70.
Survey shows peer pressure comes first from "business achievement"
Zhou Xin, a Beijing white-collar worker who has been in the company for the past year, feels that the reunions he attended in his hometown during the Chinese New Year have changed significantly compared to previous years. In the past, most of the students were talking about ideals and envied Zhou Xin to show his talents in the metropolis. Today, everyone's talks are centered around houses, cars and children.
Zhou Xin admits to being frustrated that he has become the marginal figure of the classmates. Looking at some students who have a car and a house, married and have children, but he did not have a car or a loner in his hometown, he only had to pretend to be calm and silently affirmed himself in his heart. However, such an implied self seems to be useless. After returning to Beijing, Zhou Xin had a long period of insomnia and headaches. "More self-affirmation is like deception."
Zhou Xin now feels that he has entered a “grey zone”. His days are no better than the comfort and tranquility of his classmates. They are not as handsome and smash as many of his peers in Beijing. “A lot of my friends in Beijing have bought their homes through years of struggle or with a solid home. When buying a car, they have more time to think about love and travel, plan a weekend party or a coffee at home, and I can only work overtime to worry about the rent for the next month.”
For this, Zhou Jia’s university student Hao Jia also had a deep understanding. Although Hao Jia had a house in Beijing, since she opened Weibo early last year, she discovered that compared with some of her peers, my own life is really lackluster.
“They seem to be eating big meals every day, buying luxury goods; they seem to have found the other half of their brilliance, wealth, status, power and meticulousness for them.” Hao Jia said, she is not a girl Sex friends feel "stressful" after watching some of their peers' Weibo, and their sense of well-being is rapidly declining.
In the survey, 93.1% of people felt that there was peer pressure among them, and 80.2% of them felt that there were many such people.
What are the major sources of peer pressure? Respondents preferred "business achievement" (78.5%), followed by "buy a house to buy a car" (72.3%). Others include: “marriage and childbirth” (48.9%), “educational background” (32.6%), “smooth love” (27.4%), “body shape” (25.4%), “life outlook, values” (25.3%) Wait.
Is peer pressure derived from the overall social comparison?
Li Yang, a senior student at a civil college at a university in Hubei Province, felt that peer pressure exerted a greater influence on young people than the pressure given by their parents and elders. If parents say that you should study hard and find a good job, you may not take it for granted. But when your peers have a good future and a happy family, and you are still living, you will feel that you are living a miserable situation, either with great mental stress or simply giving up on yourself.
Polls found that over half of the respondents (52.0%) expressed emotion that “peer pressure is greater than the pressure of elders”.
For the reasons for peer pressure, 68.9% of them pointed to “what caused the entire society to take part in comparisons”; 43.2% felt that the reason was “many people do not know what they want and follow the trend”; 42.1% attributed the reason For "many people are not confident enough."
Professor Yi Songguo, head of the Department of Sociology at Shenzhen University, said that pressure from peers is generally the result of observing and comparing and feeling the pressure from the gap between people around them. As long as the self is compared with their peers, the pressure will always exist.
Professor Sun Shijin, director of the Department of Psychology at Fudan University, pointed out that peer pressure is relatively unequal in modern society. Because of the difference in the family background of each person, the rise channel is different, which may cause some people to feel anxious and lead to more serious peer pressure. And, when one person has to assume family responsibilities, peer pressure will intensify, and individuals will have extremely strong desire for success.
Yi Songguo believes that if the peers around a person are only seeking individual struggle, utilitarianism is too strong, but they do not pay attention to social welfare, then this person will be influenced by other people and become selfish. Excessive pressure from peers will bring about bad habits such as quick success, impetuosity, comparison, and worship of gold.
In the survey, 92.7% of people believe that many young people feel pressure from their peers and will have a series of negative effects. Specifically, 60.4% of people believe that this will make the whole society more competitive; 58.0% of people feel this will make the success criteria more and more unitary; 44.1% of people think that this will make society lack creativity and vitality. .
Sun Shijin believes that peer pressure will also have some positive effects. When there is pressure from peers, individuals tend to be motivated to move closer to better than themselves. In this situation, pressure from peers will be the driving force for social progress. The key point is that young people must have their own pursuits, and they must understand that they can "be just right" and "a gentleman is right."
68.8% of people worry that pressure from peers will make materialism even more rampant
When many college students decided to join the ranks of white-collar workers after graduation, in 2010, graduates from Hunan University opened a new trail in Asia, founded the “Shaunshaw Vision Scrap Recycling Co., Ltd.” and started the days of struggle with “wrecks”, and were dubbed by netizens. For the "broken king."
Gao Asia said, “When I founded the recycling company, many students did not understand it. Some of them were white-collar workers, some were civil servants, and they lived a laid-back, decent life. Many people also had houses and families, and I had nothing at that time.”
However, in the face of peer pressure, High Asia has always insisted on "taking its own path." In his opinion, getting the happiness you want is more meaningful than lagging behind others physically.
"Now many people are very strong and can not tolerate being worse than others. But many people like to compare, usually money, positions, power, and often ignore some hidden things, such as whether there will be real happiness after being rich and powerful. Whether you really feel satisfied." High Asia said.
In the face of pressure from peers, 53.1% of people chose to “work hard to catch up with their peers in material terms”; 43.5% of people would “become uneasy and feel pressured”; 34.3% of people would “do their best in values ​​and everyone Keep a pace"; 22.9% of people admitted that they would "are afraid of being looked down on and pretend to be doing fine"; 19.6% of people would "self-reproach and feel dissatisfied with many things."
It is worth noting that in the face of pressure from peers, only 36.7% of people chose to "stick to the path that they think is correct." 68.8% of people are worried that many people feel pressure from their peers will make money worship and materialism even more rampant.
Sun Shijin pointed out that if a person's mentality is peaceful and he can correctly face peer pressure, he will promote self-development and growth. "People must learn to put aside some things. Everything is concerned that they will live very tired and will lack happiness."
Yi Songguo said that a normal society does not require everyone to obtain the so-called "success", but to perform their duties. He suggested that young people should think more about what they want and take the road that they think is correct. Do not just blindly compare the achievements of others. As long as you are happy and comfortable, it is a good choice.
How should young people face peer pressure? 62.6% of the respondents preferred to “work hard to make life better, but do not have to compare”; 58.4% suggested that young people “stick to the road that they think is right”; 45.5% expect young people to “should be more spiritual Satisfaction"; 44.1% of people believe that young people should find and cultivate their own hobbies and know their own strengths.
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