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Twenty commandments of Harvard library
It is recommended to use the instructions of Harvard Library.

Learn to dream.

Take a nap now, and you will dream; And study at this moment, and you will realize your dream.

Don't accumulate steps today.

My uncultivated today is the tomorrow that people who died yesterday pray for.

Learn early and benefit early.

When you think it is too late, it is the earliest time.

Procrastination taboo

Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

The pain of learning

The pain of learning is temporary, and the pain of not learning is lifelong.

Lack of effort

Learning this thing is not a lack of time, but a lack of effort.

Success must come second.

Happiness does not necessarily rank second, and success must rank second.

Learning is a part of life.

Learning is not the whole of life. But since we can't conquer a part of life-study, what else can we do?

Enjoy the pain

Please enjoy the inevitable pain.

Early efforts lead to early success.

Only by working harder earlier than others can we taste the taste of success.

Self-management and perseverance

No one can succeed casually, it comes from thorough self-management and perseverance.

Time is running out.

Time is running out.

The saliva turned into tears.

The saliva that flows now will become the tears of tomorrow.

Study like a dog.

Study like a dog and play like a gentleman.

♂? Don't go today, run tomorrow.

Don't go today, run tomorrow.

Invest in the future

People who invest in the future are loyal to reality.

Education level represents income.

Education level represents income.

You may delay, but time will not.

After a day, I won't come again.

Opponents kept turning over books.

Even now, opponents are constantly turning pages.

Hard work pays off.

No hardship, no gain.