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How should college students cope with involution?
In many colleges and universities, involution of college students is a very common phenomenon. Under the influence or pressure of the group, it is very unwise for individuals to give up their own views and opinions and follow the crowd. In the process of human development, competition has always existed, but now, there is little good competition left, and over time, it has become a volume.

For us college students, volume is undoubtedly a derogatory term. Some students study in the middle of the night just to roll up their classmates in the dormitory. In fact, they didn't really study themselves. Some students take root in the library every day, instead of advocating not studying, they pay attention to the combination of work and rest. Don't be brainwashed by the idea that others will roll me up, because the inner roll will also consume yourself. So we can't roll for the sake of rolling, but be ourselves.

Therefore, no matter what the school students are admitted to, I hope that everyone will not be affected by the environment and go their own way. We can compete with you instead of getting involved, because competition is necessary. It can stimulate people's potential, let them go to a higher level, not only improve themselves but also help others, and achieve a win-win situation. Why not? And involution means consuming yourself, which has no value. So don't go with the flow and live a full college life.