低欲望时代,这五个赛道仍在疯狂卷钱

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the decline in sales of Durex and the overall industry is indicative of a broader societal trend towards lower desires, rather than a complete loss of desire itself [2][3] - The article highlights a significant drop in Durex's sales, with a 50% decrease in 2020 and a 40% decline in the entire industry, alongside a 20% drop in marriage rates [2][3] - It suggests that consumer desires have shifted to new outlets, leading to the emergence of five high-growth sectors [4][8] Group 2 - The first high-growth sector identified is pet consumption, with the market expected to reach 302 billion in 2024, indicating that pet spending has surpassed that of the maternal and infant sector [4][5] - The second sector is the endorphin economy, driven by an increase of 200 million new sports participants in China over the past decade, with a surge in outdoor activities and sports brands [8] - The third sector is aromatherapy, with the fragrance market projected to grow to 850 million USD in 2023, expanding at a rate of 10% annually [8][9] - The fourth sector is emotional fast-moving consumer goods, characterized by products that provide immediate emotional satisfaction and are easy to share [11][12][14] - The fifth sector is the self-rescue economy, reflecting a trend where consumers seek comfort and security through health-oriented products amid rising anxiety levels [16][19] Group 3 - The article concludes that these five growth trends represent the needs of a low-desire society, including companionship, control, healing, ritual, and security, which add extra value to products [20] - It emphasizes the importance of aligning business development with national strategies, technological trends, globalization, and user demands to succeed in the coming years [21]