The ultimate goal of education is to cultivate useful talents for society. A school is like a nursery, a paradise for students to grow up, not a safe haven to escape from society. Confucian education advocates "learning to be an excellent official", "cultivating the mind, keeping the house in order, and governing the country". Its ultimate goal is to require disciples to actively participate in social activities, whether for making contributions or serving the country (using sentence patterns). On the other hand, in today's university education, many college students are not only "less knowledgeable" after graduation, but also afraid to integrate into society, dare not choose a job, dare not find a job, or are too arrogant and impetuous to disdain employment, so they choose to go back to school for postgraduate study. (Comparative analysis) It is certainly a good thing to improve academic qualifications, but if you escape from reality because of your poor ability to adapt to the environment, you must be brave in employment, because society is the best university. (Concluding comments)
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