When I first entered the university, I still held the mentality of making friends, thinking that I must communicate with my classmates more, hoping to establish a sense of belonging in a strange city as soon as possible. Everyone is very kind and polite at the intersection, because they are not familiar with each other, so they are always sincere when communicating. As time goes on, more people get to know each other and get to know each other better. On the contrary, some people become insincere.
Some people seem to wear a kind mask, but when they turn around, they change their tune. Most of the hypocrisy in the student period may be manifested in one's hard work, caring about the number of scholarships and the performance of each activity, but always looking smug in front of others, or following the crowd and doing something that is not from the heart. Maybe this can't be defined as a person's hypocrisy, but when this person is an idea in his heart, a superficial statement and another statement from different people behind it, it's really easy to make people feel that he is hypocritical.
The starting point of such people's actions is self-interest, and their own interests are considered first. All actions are to ensure that they can get better rights and interests. In fact, it is normal to strive for more for themselves, but I don't think this will prevent a person from doing things more sincerely. They put on the veil of hypocrisy just to confuse others.
In fact, there must be such people in universities, but there is no difference. Some people wear fake veils to hide well, while others are lame. After all, people who are duplicitous will always be exposed. When everyone knows what they are doing, it is inevitable to say something. Hypocrisy is a common phenomenon.