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Lost college students
1200 The college students next door got lost on foot, and there were only seven organizers, which was equivalent to one person taking 100 people. At present, there are only 50 or 60 students in a class in primary schools, middle schools and universities, so for the organizers, everyone has a lot of problems to deal with, which is three times the normal overstaffed number.

There are too many people. Who should be responsible for this? Why are you lost again? It stands to reason that there are more than 1200 people, and everyone should have a preliminary understanding of this Gobi hike. How to take this road and how to arrange your life, such as eating and drinking Lazar, are all problems. How to manage the toilet and how to take care of everyone is a pain point in itself.

For example, if there are too many people and some people have problems, how can we communicate with the organizers? Many people have problems. How to communicate? How to deal with it at this time?

It is easy to deal with a small problem, but it is difficult to deal with many small problems. What should I do if everyone's heart changes in an open place? In a strange place, some people begin to hesitate, and some people begin to choose not to leave, which will lead to many contradictions in the whole group. Too few organizers mean that we can't deal with this situation in time, and we can't let everyone achieve a reasonable goal in time. These are easy to have an impact on the ultimate goal.

For those who are 1200 college students, rather than those who have undergone strict training, there is not much firmness in understanding the goal. As soon as there are different opinions, it is easy to produce various conflicts, which leads to the failure of this hike.

1200 getting lost on foot is often the responsibility of seven organizers, and the problems caused by too many people are not well considered. I don't have a good understanding of the distance next door. Anyway, getting lost next door is the worst result. If I can't get out of the Gobi for a long time, it will inevitably make many people panic.

At the same time, for students, although the responsibility is not entirely on them, it is a question whether such a walk next door is worth taking part in, which is worth pondering.