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What is the least self-motivated person you have ever met?
Some people always use the slogan of "let nature take its course" to escape their mentality of not making progress and use it as their own rhetoric. Mediocrity is not terrible. The terrible thing is knowing that you are mediocre but still choose not to make progress and give up on yourself. I am most afraid that you will be mediocre all your life, but you still comfort yourself that you are ordinary and valuable!

There are always some people who will find reasons for their decadence. University is a metamorphosis. Some people have become mature and steady from an ignorant child, but some people are still as free-wheeling and self-centered as before.

Today I want to talk about one of my college classmates. I think every university will meet such people. We knew about our placement before the start of school, and a senior told us to join this group and that group. There is a substitute teacher in our class. She didn't know until she came that she was a junior in our major, helping the class teacher deal with freshmen.

Before he came, there was a particularly active person in the class. He has been helping us newcomers since the moment he came to school. At first glance, I think this person is self-motivated and positive enough. Later, he helped Ban Wei organize the staff of our class.

Generally, colleges and universities run for monitor, and these cadres are all open, and class members vote. Judging from his performance since the beginning of school, we all think that he is a candidate for monitor. A month later, when we ran for monitor, we also voted for him, but the final result was not so satisfactory.

In the first month of school, his performance was not bad. However, after becoming a squad leader, his temperament changed greatly and he boasted. At the beginning of school, there are many forms to be filled out by the monitor, but every time, our class has not finished filling them out. In every class, the teacher asked the monitor to count the number of people, but no one in our class came out because the monitor didn't come to class at all. Everyone in their dormitory told him to get up before class, and he felt that others would disturb his sleep.

Once, we signed up for a competition and needed the monitor to hand in the registration form. I reminded him to hand it in several times, but he told me that it had been added.

Yes But in the end, when everyone else went to the exam, we also went, but told us that you didn't sign up. We were in a terrible mood at that time.

After a month's continuous response from all teachers and classmates, the class teacher is finally ready to re-elect the monitor. Before that, the class teacher had talked to him many times, but the result was still the same. After being re-elected as monitor, he became more self-destructive. When he was a monitor, he occasionally came to class, but since then, he has not been in every roll call.

Everyone in the dormitory said that he slept in the dormitory. Later, he couldn't stay in the dormitory. He moved out of the dormitory and didn't come to class. When he was a freshman, he failed several subjects and was later demoted to the next class. I think this should be an opportunity for him, but unexpectedly, he still didn't go to class and was finally dismissed by the school.

You said that you finally got into college. Even if there is no pursuit, you can't waste your youth like this. If you don't make progress, you can, but can you not give up on yourself like this? In that case, you might as well not waste time.

You can choose to do nothing, but please don't give up!