Someone must ask, "Why?"
Sensitivity is diligence. Okay, but so is love. As the saying goes, "stupid birds fly first and enter the forest early", study hard and eventually achieve something. When studying, there are bound to be problems that you don't understand. It is inevitable to ask for other people's opinions. There's nothing to be ashamed of. Through diligent study, you will increase your knowledge and improve yourself; If you are not ashamed to ask questions, you will further sublimate yourself. Therefore, whether it can be done is very important. Moreover, for society, if every citizen is humble and excellent, then society will get unlimited development. What's good for yourself and society? Why not?
So how to be "sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions"? Simple and complicated.
First of all, Min. Is diligence. Make up your mind in your heart, work hard and study hard. Of course, we must put it into action. What's the point of talking? We must also be able to persist, have perseverance and perseverance. Of course, what you need is not the interference of the external environment, you can still continue to study. For example, when Mao Zedong was young, he overcame poverty and decided to go out to study despite the opposition of his family. Without a reading environment, reading in the busy street will not affect his study at all. It was in this noise that a great man was born.
For example, Sun Jing's "head-hanging beam" in Han Dynasty and Su Qin's "awl-stabbing stock" in Warring States are all sensitive and eager to learn. Love learning, be willing to learn, and be diligent in learning, not only for students, but also for people at work.
There may be many people who can be "sensitive and eager to learn", but what about "not ashamed to ask questions"? How many people can there be? Asking questions to people who are not as good as themselves is not only a matter of learning well, but also a matter of self-esteem and vanity. Human nature is often incredible. Some people are humble, ask a respected person for advice, and they are above themselves. This seems nothing and is not shameful; Once, on the other hand, ask humble people for advice, and people with high talents ask people with low talents for advice. I often feel embarrassed, maybe ashamed and ashamed to speak.
Most of this feeling comes from psychological pressure, and of course we have to overcome it. You can hint to yourself, "What's wrong with asking a question?" "He may be better than me!" "People don't care so much about me. Why are you embarrassed? " ? . . . . . . Under the self-suggestion, you can adjust your mentality as soon as possible. In the near future, it will definitely have a significant effect. There is another way, that is, people remain humble before and after and forget the ideological embarrassment they have caused. Over time, they get used to it, to tell the truth.
Work hard, my friends, you will be "sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions."
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