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Everyone has studied Mr. Liang Qichao's "Respect for Learning and Joy of Learning", and here I will use the topic to explain a few points of view on learning.
Respect for learning is the foundation of good learning. At present, there are many learning methods, and many students have also worked hard, but their grades have not improved. The reason for this is that there is no good and correct attitude towards learning.
What is the right attitude towards learning? I think there are two main points. First, we must have a sense of responsibility.
As far as the country is concerned, the construction of the motherland needs high-quality pillars, and if we want to aspire to serve the country, we must start with our own study. When Shenzhou 6 was launched, we all felt great pride and joy. This shows that we all have a patriotic heart, and only by mastering sufficient scientific and cultural knowledge can we contribute to the take-off of China.
Personally, if students want to win in the fierce social competition in the future, learning is the only way out. Of course, this is too absolute, but for ordinary people, it is true. There are many paths to success, but in terms of our qualifications and qualifications, admission to university is the most recent one.
After all, Han Han and the like are geniuses, and geniuses are a minority after all. For most people, although there is no equity between learning well and success, if success is a product, learning well is one of the indispensable reactants. Be responsible, that is, be responsible for the country and be responsible for yourself.
And, of course, being responsible for the family. Second, be attentive. The concentration we are talking about here does not simply mean listening carefully in class and doing homework carefully in the evening.
Concentration here is in a broad sense, which means that you should do your best in all your studies, and you should not think about other things when you think about learning. Some students write their homework, but their minds are full of computer games or the content of such and such a TV series. If this continues, how can academic performance rise?
Milou said that attitude determines everything, and a good learning attitude is the prerequisite for good academic performance.
As for Lexue, it is the interest in learning. Some students say that no matter what, they can't develop an interest in learning. Here, let me tell you a trick.
Everyone must have extracurricular interests, right? For example, painting, calligraphy, computer games, sports, etc., many people think that there is an insurmountable gap between in-class learning and extracurricular interests. In fact, they can complement each other.
My hobby is military knowledge, so I can make study measures like a battle plan, and I often prepare for class like an army assembles. When solving a puzzle, imagine that you are leading an armored cluster to conquer the fortress; When writing a text, you assume that you are flying a bomber in a volley. I can also make a big strategy for my own studies, and I can also hold a celebration to encourage myself.
There are many more similar things, but be careful, be sure to put your studies first and never put the cart before the horse.
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Learning must be respectful, learning needs to be fun.
Nowadays, there is no need for all the time, all the time to do school, learning is the work of life, and our whole life is being completed. This shows how important learning is to us. Only by achieving the words "respect" and "happiness" can we take hard learning as pleasure, turn hard learning into happiness, and take lifelong learning as happiness.
The first point of respect is to be respectful of what you are learning, whether it is a person, a book, or even a very small thing. This is especially true when it comes to teaching oneself how to learn. All your life with a respectful heart.
heart, so that you can study with your heart, study deeply, and put all your energy into learning.
Respect before learning, and enjoy after learning.
Joy learning is more crucial, if life is to make the hard days sweet, then learning is the process of turning into art. We need this kind of art, Wei Shusheng once said: "What is learning for?
Enjoyment is coming, happiness is coming! Indeed, when we wander in the ocean of knowledge, we will find that learning is infinitely fun, and the motivation to learn will be high, and the enthusiasm will be higher and higher. If you can do this, you will be able to use it for a lifetime.
A person who respects and enjoys learning, even if he is not a person, is a person.
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Respect for learning and enjoy learning.
Learning to make troubles is a necessary spiritual food in life. As students, learning is a word we are all too familiar with. But this is only superficial, and to truly understand "learning", we must start from "respecting and enjoying learning".
The so-called "reverence for learning" is to respect him, to treat it as a sacred thing and to devote oneself to it. Speaking of which, probably most modern students will take the trouble to say, "Who would be interested in studying under so much pressure now?"
Actually, if you think about it carefully, have you ever done it? Do you know the true meaning of the word "respect"?
To paraphrase Zhu Zi's famous saying: "The Lord is respectful when he is not suitable" is used here, that is, to be single-minded and study, not to avoid other things, is respect. This sounds simple, but it's often not as easy to put into practice.
To achieve "the Lord is not suitable", it is difficult for Vic to have no distractions. Only when a person dares to face reality, faces difficulties, and perseveres, can he not be "eroded". Therefore, don't be afraid to learn, but you won't dare to learn.
Here, I would like to cite a few well-known examples: the sac firefly reflecting the snow, the chiseled wall stealing the light, and the hanging beam piercing the strand ......These are all well-known examples of reverence for learning and pleasure in ancient times. This is not only about learning, but also about learning.
In my personal experience, I have always regarded learning as a challenging game, and if you want to use the most popular game at the moment, then it is "Angry Birds". There is a hint of tension in the joy, and there is no lack of thinking about the problem while being entertaining. It not only enriches life, but also develops intelligence.
Isn't that great?
To sum up, as a student, we should not only know the importance of learning, but also understand him from a deep level. But I firmly believe that learning is a must for every student to sail in the sea of learning.
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