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What should contemporary college students do?
I believe we will remember this sentence after watching Goodbye for Life: "I've heard a lot of truth, but I still can't live a good life". As a college student, what should we do? First, learning as a student, the primary purpose is to learn. This sentence will never change, and it will never be wrong for students, even college students Someone else wants to say, "there is no need for universities to regard learning as so important." Actually, it's not. We should realize the importance of learning. The professional knowledge learned in college is very different from that in high school, which is one of the main reasons why you can find a good job and live a good life after graduation. There is a saying: "Every step we take is a big step towards success". I think this place is very suitable! Therefore, we must clearly realize the importance of learning, and never be a college student who has learned a whole book a week before the exam! ! !

Second, the ability here refers to all kinds of abilities, not just learning ability. There are also social skills, expressive skills, and the ability to handle things ... We all say that universities are a small society. In society, capable people often live well, which can be said to be the survival of the fittest. The quality of development after graduation can basically be seen during college. Therefore, ability is also very important. You only need to understand one thing: if you can find "interesting things" and if you can kill time with "interesting things", you won't be bored at all now. You are bored now, which means that you haven't found anything interesting, which means that you have nothing to kill time. If you haven't found it for a long time, don't expect to "look at Zhihu and suddenly find it". The only thing you can do is "find something to do", even if it is boring or boring, you have to do it. Unless, of course, you are willing to remain "empty". I will give you some simple suggestions and tell you what to do:

1. Buy two interesting books, open them if you have nothing to do, and cultivate the habit of reading (you can also go to the library to read books). 2. Go for a walk outside the dormitory if you have nothing to do, and go jogging on the playground if you want to exercise. If you don't want to read or exercise, but just want to lie in bed, then go to see documentaries and popular science films. 4. When you are idle, when you are thinking, these are four very common suggestions. Their threshold is very low, and anyone can do it, not to mention "laborious, difficult and boring". Reading begins with simple and interesting books. You just need to keep this mentality: being idle is also idle, and turning two pages can produce two pages, which is better than being idle. When you don't want to study, keep saying to yourself: Why don't you study? At a loss What's the use of staring blankly? Isn't it boring? It's better to read two pages than none at all. If you feel that you can't concentrate and can't stand it, go out for a walk. Walking is not as good as running or fitness, but walking is better than sitting down. "Low-intensity activity" is greater than "inactivity", and the brain will relax when walking. Maybe you'll find something. If you want to run, run on the playground. If you don't want to read or walk, you just want to lie down, but you don't want to sleep. Then you can watch documentaries, popular science films or good movies. Documentary popular science films can enrich people's common sense, which is the basis of our understanding of the world, just like babies don't know what fruit is, so they can't identify fruit, but we can.

A good film has high embedded value and enlightening value. Although its information content is lower than that of books, it is still the same sentence-much stronger than nothing. Movies, documentaries and popular science films all have an obvious advantage: they are easy to watch. I didn't like movies before, and I basically didn't watch popular science and documentaries, because I thought it was better to read books. But now I often "don't want to study", but it is also a waste of time to be idle, so I go to the movies, watch popular science and watch records-talking is better than nothing. Finally, write. I come to a conclusion directly: writing is a process of sorting out ideas, which can make your ideas clearer and enhance your thinking ability (but it takes a long time to show it). Writing is also a very simple process. If you have any ideas while reading, write them down. If you have some thoughts and feelings after reading a book, write them down. After watching movies, documentaries, popular science films … By the same token, you just need to write down your thoughts. If something happens to you one day, you can also write it down.