A female college student with two books shared her daily life online. Obviously, the face value is super high and the makeup is exquisite, but it has been ridiculed by many netizens. Just because she made a gesture in the dormitory, the comment area was full of different voices. The female college student just made a gesture casually to share her beautiful daily life, but some netizens over-interpreted this gesture and bluntly said: The gesture means two sisters. But in fact, gestures have nothing to do with students' academic qualifications. It's just that students define themselves as two schools, which will attract many netizens' ridicule. Some netizens said: The two students have a bright future, and so on.
It is most important to do your own thing well, instead of standing on the moral "commanding height" and commenting on other people's lives at will, leaving room for others to do things, instead of "speaking ill of strangers", which will also pay consequences. Just because two students are also college students and have received a higher quality education does not mean that they are not good at learning or are useless. In my opinion, instead of mocking others for having two degrees, it is more practical to look at their academic qualifications or whether their children have two degrees before mocking others. Although it is common for a high degree to ridicule a low degree, it is also because I have certain "capital" and "chips", instead of following other people's advice, thinking that my second degree is very low, and even saying "my second sister". After all, there is no end to learning, and it is more important to accumulate your own cultural literacy. Do not advocate "academic discrimination", college students should also strive to improve their personal ability, regardless of other people's views. The Internet is not illegal, and everything you say and do will attract others' attention. What college students can do is to strictly regulate their words and deeds, do their best, and don't care too much about other people's eyes. And "academic discrimination" is not worth advocating. This is also a very unqualified behavior. After all, there are people out there, and people who are better than you are everywhere!