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Most businesses rely on Mother’s Day to make money. Will this make Mother’s Day taste bad?

Businessmen have no domain. Businesses always focus on profit. Mother's Day is such a good opportunity to make money, why let it go? If this makes Mother's Day taste bad, then there are too many other holidays that taste bad!

Mother's Day is a holiday to express gratitude to mothers and children to express their filial piety. It’s about the heart but not the etiquette, it’s about the feelings but not the things. Whether it is a valuable gift or a simple word of gratitude, or even just a phone call, as long as you are sincere, it is the best gift for your mother. I believe that this feeling of gratitude to my mother has nothing to do with the product. Naturally, it will not change the taste because of it.

It is undeniable that businesses take advantage of children's filial piety and guilt for their mothers to raise prices. But on the other hand, in order to make money, businesses have made Mother's Day gifts more diverse and more exquisite. It expands our range of choices. At the same time, the activities related to Mother's Day carried out by merchants in order to promote their products also inadvertently remind some people who forget about Mother's Day due to busy work or other reasons. Otherwise, it would be a pity to miss it. Although Mother's Day should be regarded as a holiday between individuals and families, a lively atmosphere will still touch people's hearts. The activities of merchants not only add a coppery smell to Mother's Day, but also add an atmosphere of gratitude. On the street and in the office, everyone is discussing what gift to give to mother? This is not necessarily a good thing.

In short, there is no absolute good or bad thing, it is always relative. There is nothing wrong with businessmen's emphasis on profit. There is no need to exaggerate its bad qualities, nor to diminish its good qualities. What we have to do is to persist and never forget our original intention. Mother's Day is not a comparison of the value of gifts. It is a wake-up call to our children, reminding us to be grateful for maternal love. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop; the son wants to be filial but his relatives are not there. It would be best not to have such a regret happen. Finally, happy Mother's Day.