We often hear elders say that "diligence is meritorious and drama is useless" to persuade us to study hard, which means that as long as we work hard, we will succeed; On the contrary, if you only care about having fun, it will only bring you a lot of harm and no benefit. I often think that "diligence" must be "meritorious", which is of course beyond doubt, but is "drama" really "useless"? As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains". I can't wait for him, otherwise I will accomplish nothing. To succeed, you must work hard first. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the father of our country, studied in Hawaii when he was a teenager. Because he doesn't know English, he has great difficulty in communication. He reads books in the school library every day and listens to sermons in the church during the holidays, striving for opportunities to learn English. When he graduated three years later, he actually got the second place in English among local students. He said: the reason for success is to listen, speak and write more every day. As long as we study hard and make up for it diligently, we will certainly succeed. Since "diligence is meritorious", is "drama" necessarily "useless"? I do not think this is necessarily the case. There is an experiment abroad: scientists put a little mouse in a wheel and let it run all the time, without rest, and let the wheel turn all the time. After several hours, the mouse was exhausted, but it was not allowed to rest. Finally, the mouse died suddenly because of organ failure. Yes, we need to study hard, but it is not endless. Sometimes we need to have a rest and temporarily put down the burden of study, so as to continue to face the heavy pressure of study. It's better to have fun at this time than to chew constantly, right? Books are more effective. If we just keep studying without rest, we won't lose our lives like that mouse, but we will also be thankless-it takes time to cram the content of learning into our minds at once, but we can't remember what we have learned well and get the expected effect. How can it be useless to relax under such circumstances? Many people think that learning is beneficial when reading textbooks, but playing is not. But now there are many activities in the workshop, all of which are through interesting games, so that students can gain something? . Many studies have also pointed out that people (especially children) can improve their learning motivation in the process of playing games and be more involved than in the general learning environment. It can be seen that games and fun are not as bad as people think. Besides relieving our stress, they can also help us study, not "it's useless to play". Of course, if we only indulge in computers and game machines and neglect our study, it will definitely be "harmful and useless". "If we can study hard and make good use of the benefits brought by games and entertainment, the two can complement each other, and such learning will be beneficial. I think "diligence" must be effective, but "drama" can also be beneficial. If we still stay at the stage of "diligence and effectiveness, drama is useless", this idea is not comprehensive enough. ktmc.edu/chi_web/chin_subject/content_e/f3_ 10
We often hear elders say that "diligence is meritorious and drama is useless" to persuade us to study hard, which means that as long as we work hard, we will succeed; On the contrary, if you only care about having fun, it will only bring you a lot of harm and no benefit. I often think that "diligence" must be "meritorious", which is of course beyond doubt, but is "drama" really "useless"? I don't think so. Diligence does not mean success, but the play is not necessarily useless. We should balance diligence and drama.