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How should college students treat family, friendship and love?
After entering the university, many students had to leave their parents and childhood playmates, and now they can better appreciate the value of family ties. I suggest that you often call your parents to report your safety, report your study and life, and share interesting things and experiences on campus. At this time, family ties will become stronger and more mellow.

At the same time, college means the beginning of collective life, and collective means that we can get more friendship. Edison said: "Friendship can enhance happiness and relieve pain, because it can double our happiness and share our worries." Without friendship, college life is like an audience without a life track, which will inevitably become lonely and boring. Imagine the transition from the green and ignorant freshman to the mature and steady senior. The classmates around you are undoubtedly witnesses and followers of your growth. It can be said that the friendship between college students is precious and can even run through a person's life.

Of course, it is not easy to get true friendship. You should learn to be easy-going, modest and tolerant. The ancients put it well: "Human nature is evil and modest." When friends get along, we must be modest. While shrinking yourself, try to find and appreciate the advantages of others, which will make you more attractive and attractive.

About love, people always say that it is a beautiful scenery on campus, and some even think that a university that has never been in love is not a complete university. For college students, love is not a "compulsory course", but an "elective course", and love should follow.

In fact, love is a very profound knowledge. Adequate self-awareness is the premise of love. Only by knowing who you are and what you want can you know what kind of person you want and how to pursue your happiness. In love, we reap not only the happiness and pleasure brought by love itself, but more importantly, we can learn how to live in harmony with others, how to cherish each other's feelings, and learn to care about each other instead of being self-centered. A relationship, good or bad, can make a person mature gradually.

Affection, friendship and love are all responsibilities, and everyone should play their role seriously during their four years in college. Only by being responsible with your heart can you have positive results, and a responsible attitude with your heart should be everyone's life criterion.