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Of course, it doesn't matter, whether life is complete or not depends on whether you have won a scholarship or not. Everyone's life stage is different, and the way of life is different, and whether life is complete or not is different from person to person in terms of one's life goals.
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I don't think that having won a scholarship has nothing to do with whether your life is complete or not, after all, there are very few people who get scholarships, so are other students incomplete in life? This condition is a bit difficult and harsh, the scholarship is only a guide to motivate students to study hard, not a yardstick of whether life is complete, so for the scholarship as long as you study hard, as for whether you can get the scholarship is not so important!
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Anyway, people who haven't won a scholarship feel that it's not incomplete, because they can't get it, so they will have a sour grapes mentality.
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Scholarship is a fart, college is a certificate, your life is incomplete without a certificate, except for the two broken certificates of normal graduation, every time you take a useful certificate during college, the more fulfilling your college life will be, and the more complete your life will be.
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I didn't get a scholarship when I was in college, although I regret it, but there is no way, I am a scumbag, there are too many people with better grades than me, and I was not given this opportunity. <>
There are four people in the dormitory, and their grades are better than mine, and they work harder than me, and they have no regrets, because I have also been improving, and since I have worked hard, I don't regret it.
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I think so. Life is only a few decades, and the time we receive systematic education is only a few short years, and the scholarship is a feedback on our ability to receive knowledge.
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We can't position our lives on whether or not we get a scholarship. There are only one or two scholarships in a class, so I don't know how many people's lives are incomplete, as long as we work hard to live our own lives, they are all complete lives.
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When I was studying, I was dismissive of scholarships, but now I feel sorry that I didn't leave a mark on Guan Hui when I was studying, and I won't be able to brag to my son in the future: Look! How good your dad was back then, and he got a scholarship every year!
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This one definitely doesn't count.
You must know that after coming out of school, nine out of ten people who survive in society have not won a scholarship, but some people are already big bosses of the company, and some people already have happy families. How can this be said that life is incomplete? If you say so, wouldn't it be that the lives of more than a billion people are incomplete?
I think that's an exaggeration.
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I think it varies from person to person, and it depends on whether you are committed to scholarships. Some people feel that it is nothing to get a scholarship or not, they have a clearer goal, and they feel that it is complete to achieve their life goals, so it doesn't matter if they don't get a scholarship, it's just for them, if they don't get a scholarship, as long as they realize their dreams, it is complete.
However, some people are very persistent about scholarships, feeling that it is a constant recognition of themselves when they were students, and they feel that if they don't get a scholarship, their lives will be incomplete.
Therefore, whether you get a scholarship or not, and whether your life is complete or not varies from person to person.
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Nature is all complete, the things experienced at each stage of life are naturally different, there is no need to compare with others everywhere, and relatively, what you are good at, others may not know anything, so people's lives are not complete?
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It's incomplete, because if you haven't won a scholarship to prove that you haven't studied hard at all during your college years, such a college life is incomplete college life, and it is a college life without objections, as people often say, your college life without failing a course is a meaningless college life.
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In fact, sometimes, getting a scholarship can only show that you have excellent grades, but it does not mean that your social practice ability or other innovation ability is more prominent.
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I don't think it's incomplete, because the integrity of everyone's life is judged by themselves, not by the definition of the world, although they have not received a scholarship, but as long as they have solid skills, contribute their own strength in society, and be able to play their own value, it can be regarded as a complete life. Moreover, scholarships are largely determined by grades, but everyone's learning ability is different, so the situation of getting a scholarship is different.
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Of course, there are many things to go through in life, going to school is only one of the processes, and scholarships are only a very small part, and whether you have won a scholarship or not has no impact on your life. It is not one of the criteria for measuring the completeness of life. There are so many students who go to school, and if everyone gets a scholarship, the scholarship is meaningless.
So don't worry too much about scholarships.
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