Peking University Graduate Delivering Food Sparks Suspicions of Self-Promotion
Deep News
Mar 19
The story of a Peking University graduate working as a food delivery rider appears to be a calculated move aimed at gaining online popularity. What the public truly wishes to see is a young person who, regardless of their profession, strives to improve their livelihood through hard work—not an influencer intentionally provoking social sensitivities to stir controversy and anxiety. The narrative of a Peking University graduate delivering food seems more like a strategy to attract attention than a genuine account of personal effort.
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