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How to treat the phenomenon of lying flat and rotting on campus?
Lying flat and rotting can be said to be an epidemic. Nowadays, students feel very tired and helpless under the circumstances of being closed or not optimistic about the economy. At present, schools often suspend classes and other measures, and online classes are held in school dormitories, which leads many students to feel that it is really uncomfortable to take online classes while sleeping in dormitories, so this phenomenon has appeared. Or maybe students think that online teaching can't learn anything, and they begin to be very confused about the future, leading to self-decadence and self-abandonment. Or maybe some students are lucky enough to think that it's okay to mess around casually during the epidemic and come back after the epidemic, but lying flat has become a habit.

Faced with the campus phenomenon that students are more and more involuted, many students are tired of involution and lose their self-orientation. So how can we find our own position? First of all, you should listen to the truest voice in your heart. Secondly, don't do unnecessary internal friction, do a good job planning, find your future ahead of time, and prepare for your future career.

In addition to the above, students should constantly enrich their skills and improve their social competitiveness, such as watching various competitions to improve their strength and teamwork ability and add vitality to their resumes; Or take a certificate that is beneficial to us, so that we will be more competitive in the future.

Of course, lying flat is not necessarily a bad thing. Some students can still seriously think about their own lives after lying flat for a short time, and have a better understanding of the future, thus becoming more determined about the future. But not everyone can have this kind of consciousness. Once you get stuck in the mire of lying flat and rotting, you can't get out.