Actually written into life perception, sin~

Tremaine 2021-11-18 08:01:29

This film was from the year I graduated from high school (exposing age). When I first entered university, the school did not allow computers to be watched in the electronic reading room of the library. After reading it, I felt how wonderful the four years of university would be.

It's been almost 10 years in a flash, and it feels like everything is not so real. I am in my second year of Ph.D., and when I look back and see this film, I feel so much.

I regret not doing many things in the university, and I am grateful for my choice.

1. At that age, I just went to college and had a lot of time, but wasted it on a lot of things. I regret not spending more time on reading more books (the book here can be any book, because every book exists, it has its meaning, it is just a question of good and bad), watch more movies, and go more. Some way. The text you have read, the fragments you have appreciated, and the scenery you passed by are all a kind of wealth, which will make you more decisive when facing choices, and at the same time, you can find your best position.

2. Regret that I am too content with the status quo. According to my parents' thinking, the older people are, the more they want stability. It seems that this is not true for me, but I find that the more I grow up, the more daring I am to take risks and challenge my physical and psychological limits. At that time, I was willing to be a student in school.

3. What the teacher teaches you may not be useful, but what you learn will benefit you for a lifetime. I think an important skill that changes my life is programming ability. I haven't studied the Eight Classics in college for four years. I figured it out on my own. Although it's a bit wild, it's still applicable. Now, no matter how complicated things are, I have the confidence to separate them step by step to understand it. When I sometimes stand on the podium to talk to people, I suddenly understand that not every teacher can pass his thoughts to you 100%. Even if you can understand his thoughts, it may not be the best. Applicable. So you need to choose what you are interested in.

4. I am fortunate that I have always adhered to many things and beliefs, and strictly controlled my whimsical dreams to become formal step by step. Although I don't know if it can be realized in the future, I have tried hard at least. I have always advertised myself as a genius, because everyone is, and the difference is whether it can be developed. When you look farther with your eyes open, you will know how to use your skills.

5. What I am most fortunate is the people I have met in my life. With an aloof personality, I seem to have been taciturn and I can also meet many friends. Although my family has given me setbacks, it seems that there is no pressure from my parents to change the path I want to take. Teachers, everyone has given me the greatest help. I really learned a lot from them and corrected a lot of incorrect outlook on life and values.

The future is unpredictable, but there are already many things I want to learn, things I want to do, and places I want to go. Without being fettered, a free life will be wonderful.

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