Hello, everyone, the topic I want to talk about today is what you (college students) really want.
Hakuto once said, "I want to be a ninja casually and earn some money casually ... Then I married an ugly girl and gave birth to two children, the first one was a girl and the second one was a boy ... When my eldest daughter got married and my son was able to be independent, I retired from my job as a ninja ... and lived a leisurely and secluded life of playing chess or Go every day ... and then I was earlier than my wife.
This is a kind of life, but for enthusiastic college students, it is a bit unwilling.
In Steel, Paul said: "A man's life should be spent like this: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his time, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing!"
This is also a kind of life, but for us, it is mostly a tragedy.
Another thing, there was a college student who didn't have any goals, but he tried to set a goal and accomplish it. I have been preparing for graduation and employment since I chose my major. He studied Spanish, which is not very popular. The university has been paying attention to the recruitment information of the embassy for four years. Although he didn't get what he wanted in the end, the socially influential people he recognized and his own abilities discovered in the process prompted him to start his own company.
This seems to go against the famous saying that as long as you work hard, your ideal will come true.
So what do you want? I think this is a question that everyone who first enters the university will think about. In fact, the best way to keep yourself from being confused is to do it yourself, instead of spending time struggling to do it. For example, elective majors are not selected according to the difficulty, for example, one's postgraduate entrance examination does not go with the flow, for example, preparing for the civil service exam from now on.
Since you can't think of it, it doesn't hurt to set a goal first, or to prepare for something that is interesting or helpful to you, and take the time to plan it. Maybe we won't get the desired result, but we will gain something in the end.