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What is the relationship between quantitative change and qualitative change?
Quantitative change and qualitative change are dialectical unity: quantitative change is the premise of qualitative change, and qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change. This requires us to pay attention to the accumulation of quantity. When quantitative change is favorable, we should promote the accumulation of quantitative change and make a leap without losing time. When the quantitative change is unfavorable, we should adhere to the principle of moderation, control the quantitative change and prevent qualitative change.

In college life, in order to achieve academic and career success, college students need to pay attention to the accumulation of quantity in their daily study and work, consolidate the foundation of study and practice, and lay the foundation for academic and career success. "Make progress every day" and "Don't do unscrupulous things" should become everyone's correct attitude towards life.

In daily study and life, in order to control the development of harmful quantitative change, it is especially necessary to pay attention to "don't do it with small evils." If there are shortcomings and mistakes, we should correct them in time to prevent the accumulation of evil and prevent them from expanding and affecting our career and life.