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An argumentative essay on talking about consciousness
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Learning needs consciousness.

As we all know, no pains, no gains. The same is true of study. If we don't study hard, we won't get good grades. For example, I am learning English now. If I am lazy, I will forget all the texts I recited that day. I am telling the truth.

I think we need to be conscious in our study. Why? Because I tried my best. If you study consciously, you won't get tired of reading, will you? Just like learning English, if you don't read a book for a day or a few days, you will feel strange when you want to read it. Although I have extracted a lot of information about English, what's the use of not reading it? Therefore, I will give myself a punishment for copying texts and words. When you want to copy a text or write a word, you must study hard. If you don't study hard, it is equal to zero. No matter how you copy it, no matter how good it is, it is invalid, because you didn't remember it carefully. There is nothing wrong with remembering with your heart. Sometimes I am a little demanding on myself, sometimes I am relaxed, and sometimes I blame myself for not reviewing my homework that day. Actually, it's not good to blame yourself I know, but who told you not to study so hard, so sometimes it's good to complain, hehe, so you can compete with yourself. On the other hand, I can persuade you anyway, but some people just won't listen, and I can't help it, so these things should be conscious. Learning can be boring sometimes, but you can think of it as a game or a course you like. But you can't force yourself to have a plan when to relax and when to work hard. I think it's better to give yourself a plan, because with a plan, you will know when to do something and when to study.

We can't just talk on paper. Wherever we go, we need knowledge! It's really impossible without knowledge.

Let me tell you my story: to be honest, after I graduated, some Chinese characters may have been learned by myself before, but you didn't read the review book or look it up in the dictionary, and you didn't know what it was at all. But you didn't pay attention to it after looking it up in the dictionary, and you didn't know it when you saw it in another article. I can only tell you this. Whether it is implemented or not depends on the individual.

I believe that learning needs consciousness.