The final exam is coming, and teachers take turns to go into battle, forcing us to swallow spiritual food. That's ridiculous. What is spiritual food and what is reading? The two cannot be compared at all. The day of the final exam is coming. I wonder what the teacher (especially the head teacher) has suffered. It seems feasible, but it is easy to be self-defeating. Unfortunately, the teacher doesn't understand.
There is some truth in the famous writer Han Yu's saying that "there is no limit to learning", but I prefer the advertising word "there is no limit to learning". It is said that our understanding is extreme. Although we are somewhat dissatisfied, on second thought, as Grandma Bing Xin said, "People only admire its current brilliance as a successful flower, but at the beginning, its bud was soaked with tears of struggle and splashed with blood and rain of sacrifice." I have nothing to say, only vaguely feel that taking "bitterness" as a boat is daunting. It is said that it is a generation after 90. I always thought that sentence was aimed at city people, but I think city people are forced to learn this and that all day, and they live under the clutches of adults all day-pain, although I once yearned for that life crazily, thinking that it would make me happy. Argumentative essay "There is no limit to learning" (it's really naive to think about it now.
The phrase "endless learning" seems to be fully recognized by people, but in my impression, no matter who is right, my expectation is to get a position and a job after studying. I think there are very few people who really live and learn. Take teachers as an example. They are teaching, as the English teacher said, that is their profession. Who can say that he is studying, even for the sake of salary? I didn't mean to belittle the teacher. Teachers teach us knowledge, so how dare we teach others how to teach others how to teach others how to teach others how to teach others how to teach others how to teach others how to teach themselves how to teach themselves? I have always respected teachers, although I don't want to be a teacher.
Some people will say that "learning the sea is endless" means that knowledge is endless. I believe this, but I occasionally think, "Is it true that no one can finish the existing knowledge?" Maybe this is naive, and the answer is no, but this knowledge is summed up by human beings, so it is impossible for people to know? Of course, according to scientific verification, a person's mind is generally developed around 10%, and most others are in a state of sleep. It is also said that girls' intellectual development is faster than that of boys, so the more they read, the more stupid they become. I have been thinking about it, but there is no answer after all (of course, it is impossible for me to make such a big discovery as a nobody)
"There is no limit to learning the sea", which seems so real under careful consideration. Look at the teachers around you, it's really hard, reading gobbledygook to us all day and implementing "Shuangliu" (the punishment effect of the class teacher's new invention is sweating and crying) just to help us build that boat!
"There is no limit to learning the sea" may be the reason.