There are many reasons for poor human feelings, among which rapid social development and economic prosperity are one of the important reasons. For example, in economically prosperous cities, many people pursue material comforts and ignore the emotional communication between people. In addition, competition and pressure are also factors that lead to poor human feelings. People want to survive and develop in an increasingly competitive environment, and often pay little attention to interpersonal relationships. Another point is that the development of modern communication technology makes the contact between people easier, but there is no real emotional communication and interaction, so the feelings between people are getting thinner and thinner.
Even if human feelings are thin, we can't lose our yearning and pursuit for friendship and affection. Facing the realistic pressure and competition, we can stick to our own beliefs and bottom line and keep a true, kind and friendly attitude, so as to attract and retain real friends and close people. In addition, trying to participate in some social organizations and volunteer activities can also increase our social opportunities and communication opportunities, and improve the quality of interpersonal communication. In daily life, we should pay more attention to the people around us and try our best to be affectionate and sincere, so as to find real warmth in an environment with thin human feelings.