The National Day holiday is approaching, and the "workers" who are busy with spinning tops have long been too lazy to pick up strategies in advance, make plans, and then non-stop to check in at various Internet celebrity attractions.

Work is tiring enough, and rest is the biggest reward of vacation.

  Many urban beauties choose to go to Hegang in Heilongjiang to lie down for a short time.

There used to be famous on the Internet because of a low house price of 50,000 yuan.

In Hegang, you can experience a high-standard five-star hotel for 300 yuan.

The room rate not only includes a rich buffet breakfast for two, but also comes with a free steamed steamer.

  Young people have started a new genre of "lying travel": sleeping until noon, not going out during the day, ordering takeout in the room, not going to sights, and going out for supper.

Ctrip travel data shows that in 2021, the popularity of short-distance surrounding tours will grow the fastest.

  Now more and more young people tend to choose a boutique hotel to "lie down".

If you can't just lie down at home, why change the bed?

Behind the choice of "the rivers and lakes are sinister, lie down first for respect", is the never-ending work and the never-ending class.

Especially in the era of epidemic, working from home has turned the bedroom into an office. During the holidays, I just want to throw away my computer, mute my mobile phone, and find a comfortable bed to lie down on.

  Under the isolation of the epidemic, some people finally no longer have to suffer from long-distance commuting, but their work pressure has increased sharply. Video conferences anytime, anywhere and "24-hour uninterrupted online" blur the boundaries between rest and work.

  In a 2020 Kaspersky survey of more than 4,000 global IT workers, 54% of employees said their workload has increased since the shift to remote work.

  Even casual, the quality is greatly compromised.

For the health of employees, some companies require the number of steps that WeChat sports must reach every day, and they will deduct money if they fail to reach them. The boss really wants both money and death.

  In 1930, Keynes predicted that by the end of the 20th century, technology would advance enough that people's workweeks would be reduced to 15 hours.

But the reality is quite the opposite.

The assembly line worker who screwed the screws in "Modern Times" has traveled to the present, and has to constantly adjust the split life of the upper body suit and the lower body pajama pants.

  Working from home has eliminated the boundary between "public" and "private".

The previously intact, private leisure time was cut into pieces.

The news of the WeChat work group is bombarded day and night. It is not a big deal to miss the group red envelopes, but it will be fatal to delay work and affect performance.

Some people obviously have a reluctant face, but when they reply to work information, they all have decent and bright smiling faces, plus flowers and thumbs up.

  "Lying touring" has become the last disguise taken down by some "migrant workers".

What some young people need is not just a short respite from the busyness, but a cut and escape from work.

If the bed in the office and at home is tired, then move to a place where the "hand of work" cannot reach.

  Speaking of which, this kind of flow mentality is actually a product of modern society.

In the pre-capitalist society, people's knowledge of geography and material was limited to villages, the things they understood and their social vision were quite limited, and the cultures of various regions were isolated from each other.

Beyond the realm of perception, people fantasize that the outside world is dangerous, and that there are mysterious countries inhabited by barbarians.

A place 15 kilometers away is already like another world to people.

The bed at home is already quite comfortable, and the familiar life world has food and drink, so why go to an unfamiliar place to lie down?

  According to the analysis of scholar Urry, before the mid-19th century, travel was not a common thing in the West.

Due to the underdeveloped transportation and high travel costs, only the elite can go out to play, and it is the privilege of a small number of people to endure the bumps of the carriage on the pothole road.

Later, as the Industrial Revolution swept across Western Europe and the rise of industrial cities, workers had regulated working hours and holidays, which provided conditions for mass tourism.

  From the perspective of the source, vacations appear as the opposite of work, and as a way to realize vacations, one of the purposes of tourism is to relax the body and mind and escape the habit of commuting to get off work on time and the same routine.

Stop thinking about what KPIs to hit.

Facing the hard-won vacation, if you don't lie down at this time, when will you wait?

  Wang Ziyi Source: China Youth Daily