Yes, "a year's plan lies in spring, and a day's plan lies in the morning." Youth is the spring of life, the morning of life, and it is "a huge and infinitely noble gift that life gives us." We can't hold the attitude of "so many tomorrow" and do nothing, so that we will grow old together and be heartbroken. "
But instead, I thought, "If young people don't work hard, the boss will only be sad?" I don't think so!
In the Western Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Zhou Chu, who was young and ignorant and was hated for harming the village. Later, it dawned on him and he regretted it. He died in his official career. Su Xun, one of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties", did not study hard until his prime, and eventually became a famous essayist and scholar. This also shows that he should not be trapped in endless sadness.