Luxury used to be a distant memory, something far away and unfamiliar, even misunderstood. We vaguely recall our parents, especially our mothers, sharing stories from the past: "Frugality is the greatest virtue on earth." But today, society has evolved, and life has improved dramatically. It took years of hard work to gather the courage and money to buy that first luxury item—like a television set. What was our feeling back then? A little guilt? Or perhaps a sense of hope for a better life? Let Furuya and Ma Weiming share with us their reflections on taste and luxury! This isn’t just a small topic—it’s about cultural choices and how much value we place on things in our hearts. If we truly value something, we won’t hesitate; we’ll give ourselves freely—opportunities, experiences, passion, and even a life that can create a virtuous cycle of growth and the pursuit of luxury.
In fact, luxury is a powerful culture. It embodies the wisdom of the best minds in every field and represents the human desire to push limits. In this world of luxury, you’re not only given honor and progress, but also the drive for a higher quality of life, the ability to recognize beauty, and the platform to express yourself. It even grants you a sense of belonging to an elite group and the potential to leave behind a lasting legacy.
Today, 33 million pages of history have told us that China has become the third-largest market for luxury goods globally, trailing only Japan and the United States. This is something we can be proud of on the global stage. At the same time, the data shows that China is rich—rich not just in material wealth, but in spirit and aspiration. The days when the world looked down on us are long gone.
Now, our lives are inseparable from art, taste, and luxury. We no longer just survive—we seek to live beautifully. So let’s listen to Furuya and Ma Weiming as they share their insights on the meaning of taste and luxury in today’s world.
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