Renowned cartoonist Zhu Deyong, celebrated for his witty takes on modern life, dropped some truth bombs 🎤💥 in a recent interview. He argues that humanity’s obsession with more—more money, more stuff, more status—is drowning out our spiritual core. 🌊✨
"We’re never satisfied," Zhu told CGTN, comparing humans to animals but with a twist: "Our desires are infinite." His iconic works like Uptown Singles and Battle Domestica have long skewered society’s materialistic treadmill, blending humor with razor-sharp social critique. 📚😂
So what’s the fix? Zhu urges a return to mindfulness 🧘♂️—slowing down, reconnecting with our inner selves, and finding balance. "Greed turns us into accomplices," he warns, challenging readers to break free from society’s 'collective hunger.'
For Gen-Z and millennials navigating hustle culture, Zhu’s message hits home: True fulfillment isn’t found in endless accumulation. Time to unplug and reflect? 🌿💭
Reference(s):
cgtn.com







