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I didn't go to college. It's over. What kind of cognitive distortion does it belong to?
Academic cognitive deviation.

The cognitive mistakes in going to college are too extreme. This is just a question of probability. Going to college is important, but it's not that important. We need to look at every turning point in life correctly.

Reading is not to get a diploma, not to get rich, but to become a closet person with temperature, interest and thought. The university will give you enough time and practice to seriously think about what kind of life is meaningful. It will re-establish your values, outlook on life and world outlook, give you a chance to release your abilities, and use time to test your bold, novel and even crazy guesses. It is not a good thing to be a person who does not offend anyone. Some people are against it, others are for it. And then make your own decisions is a wonderful life. You can concentrate on solving many puzzles, so as to form your own principles, learn to refuse, know the most important friends in the next few decades, be able to distinguish those who will never associate with each other, know that there are many excellent people in the world, and you begin to have the motivation to get close, knowing that even the best universities have scum, and even the worst universities can produce talents. What determines your future is not the university, but what kind of university you are in, what kind of environment you know what kind of person you want to be. In the face of unfair things, I began to understand that it is useless to complain, and it is true to find the fairness that suits me best.