At present, there is a trend of "** fun" quietly rising on college campuses, like newborn babies, only looking for immediate satisfaction and ignoring the future. This prevalent phenomenon of "** fun" traps students firmly in short-term happiness, and allows the challenges of reality to approach inexorably.
This phenomenon of "** fun" deeply permeates all aspects of campus life. Students only see small satisfaction in front of them, lack real commitment to their studies, and only seek to pass but ignore the pursuit of high grades. This has led to the embarrassing situation of not knowing much about professional knowledge after graduation in the future, as well as slacking off in preparing for certificates and actively participating in campus activities.
Comparisons are no longer academic achievements and more towards relationships and gaming skills. However, this short-term "happiness" pales in the workplace, and resumes are empty, forcing some students to choose to escape from reality, or even choose to gnaw at old life.
Delayed gratification" is a creed that we need to keep in mind at all times. This is not a simple slogan, but an attitude towards the present, exchanging the current hard work for the future harvest. Therefore, we need to realize whether the short-term happiness of the present years is more important, or the decades-long achievements and fulfillment in the future.
How to build a strong foundation for the future on campus, the direction of the effort is crucial. Students should first and foremost put their studies first and strive for high grades, because excellent grades not only reflect personal dedication, but also win national scholarships and increase competitiveness. At the same time, it is also crucial to actively prepare for various certificates, which is not only a threshold, but also a stage to show one's ability. In addition, actively participate in student councils and volunteer activities to exercise their comprehensive literacy, which is of positive significance for future workplace competition.
In this era of "** fun", we urgently need to realize that this short-term gratification is so cheap!Maybe you feel happy in the moment, but when you look back on your campus life, you may regret it. Therefore, it is necessary to plan for the future with a longer-term vision, and only in this way can we truly have a youth without regrets.
I hope that every student can harvest the pride of the future because of today's efforts and bloom the light of their youth without regrets.