I remember when I was in primary school, many people said that reading was useless. Look at that guy who hasn't studied all day. He's not the boss yet. Look at that college student. He hasn't found a job for so long after graduating from college. In fact, I think people who talk like this have one-sided thoughts. They only remember that one of the 100 people failed to read, but they don't remember that 99 of the 100 people failed to read. Just recently, the theory of the futility of reading was refuted. He told us from his own experience that reading is useful. It is precisely because he went to Peking University that his social relations will spread all over the world. But at this time, someone must stand up and say that he can succeed without going to college. Personally, I think that the university provides a better and bigger platform, and then a good platform, plus your own talent, some of your own light points, is enough to make you successful. I think the environment is particularly important. Meng Mu moved three times in ancient times to give Mencius a good learning environment. And why is the school district so expensive now? It not only captures the hearts of parents, but also wants to give children a better learning environment. When you step into the university, the people you meet every day and the things you care about are completely different from those you come into contact with in society or at home. Secondly, I think that in this new era of rapid development of science and technology, everyone needs to study and enrich themselves every day to adapt to this increasingly complex society and to this increasingly advanced science and technology society. To sum up, going to college is really useful, and reading is really useful. Everyone's road to success may be different, but most people change their destiny by going to college, studying and learning, rather than relying on their own imagination to succeed at home. So why give your future to an uncertain imagination instead of yourself and use your own efforts to change your destiny?