In the past 10 years, we have witnessed the high-quality development of the country and experienced personal growth and changes in the process.

After 10 years of growth, how satisfied are young people with their life today?

A few days ago, a survey of 3,012 young people who participated in a survey released by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily (wenjuan.com) showed that 82.3% of the surveyed young people were satisfied with their current life. The percentage of satisfaction is higher, at 85.5%.

  24-year-old Liu Zongyi is now a graduate student at China University of Petroleum (Beijing). "I am a child from the countryside, from a junior high school in the countryside to a high school in the city, and then to Beijing for graduate school. Along the way, I feel that I have I have grown a lot. During college, by actively participating in various activities and striving to become a responsible person, I have cultivated a character of perseverance, courage to challenge, and innovation.”

Liu Zongyi is very satisfied with his current study and life, "In terms of scientific research, my supervisor, Professor Luo Qingyong, has supported me in innovation and provided a lot of help. In the future, I hope to engage in scientific research, Internet and other fields, and strive to become a certain Experts in each field, take their responsibilities.”

  In 2014, Qu Jinyang, a post-90s generation, chose to enlist in the army, and it has been 8 years now.

These years in the army have made him feel that he has gained a lot.

"I put on that military uniform and realized my childhood dream. I think the biggest gain is the sense of honor. The brand of 'House of Glory' is hung in the house, and I feel that my value has been affirmed."

  "If possible, I hope to continue working in the army." Qu Jinyang felt that after being in the army for so many years, he has become accustomed to the collective life of the army, and everyone has a common goal and bears the same responsibilities, "There are many soldiers in the army. Excellent people are also very training people, I hope to continue to learn and improve themselves in it.”

  After 10 years of growth, 82.3% of the surveyed young people are satisfied with their current life.

The interactive analysis found that the surveyed youths born in 2000 were more satisfied, at 85.5%.

  "I would give my life a 9 out of 10. I am very satisfied." Jiang Boru, a master student at the People's Public Security University of China, feels that the country's development over the years has given him the opportunity to receive a better education. He also provided himself with a stage to display his ambitions and motivation to struggle. "It is a very lucky and happy thing for me to be able to grow up in China."

During his postgraduate studies, Jiang Boru participated in many volunteer service activities.

In this year's Beijing Winter Paralympics, he also participated in the opening ceremony as the flag-bearer of the Belgian national team. "Seeing that the motherland is getting stronger and stronger, it makes me feel that I am born in a prosperous world, and I am honored."

  What are the things you feel you can't miss the most in this life?

52.9% of the surveyed young people believe that they should master a skill while they are young, 49.3% of the surveyed young people believe that it is to complete higher education and obtain a higher diploma, 48.4% of the surveyed young people believe that they are trying their best to find a satisfactory job and settle down early, 40.4% of the interviewed young people said that they are starting their own businesses while they are young and strong.

  Jiang Boru is still in graduate school, and he will also be looking for a job in the future. "My major is investigative science, and I have chosen the direction of national security. I hope to graduate smoothly, pass the selection exam, and become a people's policeman and serve the people."

  After 1995, An Kai chose to return to his hometown after graduating from graduate school this year. Now he works in Zhengding Town, Zhengding County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province.

As a grass-roots civil servant, he feels that he still has a lot to learn, such as how to deal with the masses and how to make good decisions.

"I hope I can improve my ability as soon as possible, take charge of my work independently, live up to my mission, and be able to face work and life more calmly and confidently."

  China Youth Daily and China Youth Daily trainee reporter Wang Zhiwei and trainee Zhu Rui (Source: China Youth Daily)