The key to weeding or planting grass is to have an idea.

As the saying goes, "what exists is reasonable", the existence and development of everything has its inherent laws, such as "pulling grass" and "planting grass".

The former means "recommend something to others to make others interested or like it". This online buzzword, which has been popular in various beauty forums and communities since the Web era, has spread to social media platforms such as Weibo and WeChat in the mobile Internet era, and is often used to "publicize the excellent quality of a product to lure people to buy it".

"Planting grass" is a desire to buy, while "pulling grass" is no longer a desire to buy, and the purchase plan is cancelled. During this period, the behavior of "pulling weeds" on the Internet gradually emerged, and there was also mutual assistance in pulling weeds, which resisted the impulse of consumption.

Motivation needs to be stimulated, but motivation does not necessarily lead to behavior. Only the strongest motivation, that is, "explicit motivation", can lead to behavior. The power of "planting grass" and "pulling grass" is opposite. As an affected netizen, whether it is "planting grass" or "pulling grass", the key to maintaining rationality is to have ideas and own judgments.

Online shopping has facilitated people's lives, and the ever-changing marketing methods have also stimulated many people's consumption impulses. After a long time and more experience, many people will find that not all the goods planted with grass are so beautiful. "Pulling weeds" provides external support for restraining desires, but ultimately maintaining rationality requires a sober consumption concept. External causes can only work through internal causes. No matter how good other people's suggestions are, only when they are truly aware can they trigger conscious actions.

I once met a little girl who had a hobby of buying books and was easy to grow grass, but bestsellers, especially books recommended by big coffee, would place orders at the first time. Once I found the books she bought piled up in one place for a long time without even opening the package. Only then did I know that her hobby was just owning them. In this case, if you want to "pull the grass", it is not difficult. You just need to change your mind, calm down and ask yourself where your real passion for books lies.

Keep a cool head, be more rational when things happen, and don't waver. To do this, no matter what grass, there will be no opportunity and space for it to soar.

At this point, I thought of Mr. Lu Xun's sentence and tried to interpret it in combination with the internet fashion of "planting grass" and "pulling grass": desire doesn't matter whether it exists or not, but if you think too much, it will exist. If you want to control your desires, you just need to do the opposite and not think about it.