Facing the loess and facing the sky, farmers who have been dealing with the land for generations are really hard, and there are really not many roads that children can choose.
Without backing and background, rural children must work hard on their own if they want to have their own world.
When you go to college, you can learn more knowledge to arm your mind and meet classmates and friends from all over the world. Someone may help you on your way to starting a business in the future.
When you go to college, you will be exposed to a wider world, increase your knowledge and get more opportunities.
Jump out of the gate of the farm, put yourself in the big family of society, enrich yourself and replenish your brain, and you can also meet more helpful friends at a higher level.
Some people say that what you learned in college is useless once you leave school. That's nonsense! Throughout the ages, people who have achieved great success and great career are mostly people who read a lot.
Master more knowledge for your future. Another door to success. If you want to achieve greater things, it is difficult to achieve without so much ink in your stomach.
Therefore ... children in rural areas should make more efforts. Strive for academic achievements and study more. Because you have no background, not many people help you succeed in your career. On your own.
So, you must work hard, rural children. Getting into college is the best shortcut to your success! When I was in high school, I saw that the hot search had cancelled the college entrance examination, which was unfair. At that time, I looked down at a blogger's point of view. I especially agree that the core of the view is that the college entrance examination is the only opportunity for us to "compete" with capital (the competition here may not be used properly), and it is a fair way to get ahead. Maybe I just agreed with my point of view when I was in high school, and I didn't think everyone was from the earth. Is there a big difference? But when I got to college, I really realized that compared with those children who were born in first-and second-tier cities and lived a rich life, children from rural areas did have a gap with them.
I don't mean to belittle here. I came from the countryside myself and went to a better university. The reason why I posted this article is only because I recently saw the discussion on the topic "What does the university bring to rural children". The following is just my opinion on this topic. )
I admit that going to college gives rural children a chance to lie by the well and have a look at the outside world, but for most rural college students, due to their family background, they can't achieve class leap and eventually fall into the well.
College students who come out of rural areas are faced with various social pressures as soon as they graduate. Under the current education system, the college students who come out are instilled with the idea that the strong are the most respected in school. If they do well in their studies as students, they will be welcomed, and their exam results will measure their advantages.
After entering the society, they naturally hope to be more successful than others. At this time, the standard of success becomes wealth, so they have to work hard, want to buy a house in a big city and stay, and pursue secular success.
They can feel the injustice of society. No matter how hard the people at the bottom try, there is no chance to take over the housing prices in big cities with the money they bought with their lives. Complain a little, and the rentier class also accuses you of not working hard enough.
When they are studying, they may be inspired by the story of Liu's counterattack and become their motivation for learning for a while. However, after going to college, they realized that few rural children can get rich through hard work.
The university is in the same dormitory, and there are children from middle-class families. They are carefree, and it is impossible to find a job without worrying about graduation.
Rural children with higher education are successful as long as they are not too picky and find a good job. They need to be optimistic and get rid of the fate of falling when they are down. There is no hope of staying in a big city, but it is good to go back to a small city. You can be a happy little frog with a peaceful mind.
I think the saddest thing is that many people have bred too many material desires after seeing the bustling world, but their hearts are higher than the sky, their lives are thinner than paper, and they are burdened with secular values. They feel that they should be more successful than their childhood playmates without academic qualifications, pursue a material life beyond their ability, and agree with the educational concept of chickens and babies. They want to win others, sacrifice their health for money and live in endless anxiety.
Then there are some other people's comments. When you go to college, your neighbors and friends will secretly brag or say: Going to college is really different, or how to praise you for being particularly powerful (I don't deny that some compliments must be sincere and encouraging, but believe me, satire is always more than praise, just like when you meet someone better than you, jealousy is always more than praise. )
Many rural children who have gone to college only get a chance to look at the edge of the well, mistakenly thinking that they are frogs at the bottom of the well, but they still can't get rid of the fate of frogs at the bottom of the well, and may be even more desperate than staying at the bottom of the well at first.
Generally speaking, birth is not everything, and the world will always be kind to those who work hard. This is 2 1 century, and the network is so developed that it is easier to make money as long as you work hard.