China News: Amid an economic slowdown and rising joblessness, a segment of China's youth is opting for a minimalist approach to life, dubbed 'lying flat.' This trend sees young Chinese, faced with bleak job prospects and societal pressures, working only as much as necessary to cover basic living expenses, then dedicating their time to leisure or personal interests.
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The trend of working the bare minimum to get by has worried city officials, but some social workers and academics argue there are underlying issues affecting young people’s drive.