Universities can shape our spirit.
Someone asked what you can learn in college. Part of the answer is what you want to hear. We will learn a lot of professional knowledge, but these can also be learned from books or videos. The value of a university lies not only in the knowledge it can provide, but also in the ability to observe and examine the world we belong to with a brand-new ideological realm after study.
Universities study general laws, teach scientific knowledge, spread public ideas and seek public interests, so some people call universities "public tools" of the country. The so-called public tools are public, public and public welfare. The purpose of university education is to inspire us to pay attention to the meaning of existence, explore the fate of mankind and devote ourselves to the public interest beyond ourselves. As the German scholar Jaspers said: "The process of education is first of all a process of spiritual growth, and then it becomes a part of the process of scientific knowledge." A good university can enhance our ideological realm and shape our high-spirited spirit.