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Who can explain what "fake effort" really means?
-"Fake effort" as its name implies is ineffective "effort", that is, spending a lot of things on doing useless work, seemingly working hard, making yourself very tired, but in fact, the efficiency is very low, and the final result is only self-movement, which can not really improve efficiency. So what are the "fake efforts" around us? The following is my opinion:

You can't concentrate on your work and your efficiency is low.

I believe many people have had this experience: when we make up our minds to get up early and go to the library for self-study, we often can't concentrate on our studies. In the process of learning, we can't help being distracted or doing other things. As a result, at the end of the day, we not only have no substantial gains, but also feel very tired. If this goes on, the result is that on the surface, I work hard every day, but I actually go to school very little. In my opinion, this is a "false effort". If we can't finish it in time.

Work hard in the wrong direction when doing things.

Impetuousness is the state of many contemporary young people. This state often leads us to bury ourselves in the trunk instead of finding the right direction of efforts before starting to do something. I don't know that this state will lead us to keep working in the wrong direction, which will lead to disproportionate pay and gain. In my opinion, this is also a kind of "fake effort". Therefore, we might as well calm down and carefully evaluate the whole thing before starting to do something.

You can't persevere in doing things, and you often give up halfway.

As we all know, people who often give up halfway can't achieve great things in the end. Some people can't do things well from beginning to end. They often deny themselves or even give up their efforts because of the difficulties they encounter halfway. The final result can only be that not only the task was not completed, but also the previous efforts were in vain. In my opinion, this is also a kind of "fake effort". Therefore, when we encounter difficulties, we should not give up easily, but try our best.

Conclusion: "Fake efforts" do more harm to us than not working hard. Long-term "fake efforts" will not only make us feel physically and mentally exhausted, but also easily cause our self-doubt. Therefore, we should strive to jump out of the strange circle of "fake efforts", combine work and rest and improve the quality of life.