Aesthetics is the Top Competitiveness of the Future—Observing the Future from the Perspective of Memes
Walking through the streets in early summer, I sat down in a restaurant on the fifth floor of the China World Trade Center, where everything exquisite is tagged with a price. As long as one is not financially constrained, all kinds of splendor can be embraced. In such a consumer society, I began to ponder the question: what determines the gap in people's lives? After graduation, where can everyone's top competitiveness be reflected? Three words emerged in my mind: aesthetic ability. The brands in the China World Trade Center all appear so exquisite, and such beauty evokes endless imagination, filling people with a desire to consume. If you observe closely, you will find that the rows of English letters under the glowing logo of Harry Winston are not randomly picked but are carefully chosen with old-fashioned scrutiny.