Why do people live in groups? From primary school, the fourth grade began to live on campus for family reasons. Since then, the school dormitory has become my home at school. This situation has continued until now (I graduated from university as an intern), and there are at least four people in each dormitory (university) and at most 22 people (primary school). Because of this, there is that kind of conscious gregarious factor in my character. My parents say I'm used to staying everywhere!
Having said so much, I haven't got to the point yet. Forgive me for being wordy for the first time. Let's just say that living in groups, of course, is not your own. The most obvious advantage is that when you have something to do, another person will never leave you. At the very least, if you are tired of chatting with others on your mobile phone, someone can chat with you face to face! Some people say that if that person is wood and can't chat, it's also a person, and he won't be too afraid to watch ghost movies!
In fact, the biggest benefit of living in groups for many years is that I learned to live, washing clothes for the first time, folding quilts for the first time, and learning to read people's faces for the first time (forgive me for being a boy in Honesty and Frank). These are all learned in the process of living in groups, which can also be said to be forced by life and adapt to the past!
Now my internship dormitory is occupied by five people, and five people with different personalities are forcibly dragged in a dormitory. How can we quickly adapt to social life? There is such a trick: suppose I am the worst and everyone is better than you; Even if people have shortcomings, the advantages are beyond your reach. For example, Yang Moumou is short, but very enthusiastic and easy to get along with. For example, Qian Moumou is informal and does not take a bath, but he has a strong sense of responsibility and is willing to share; Another example is Zhang Moumou, who likes to care about things, but he is thoughtful and has unique opinions; Another example, well, almost. Anyway, I'm the worst. Everyone has strengths that I lack. Before learning their strengths, I will put a low profile and ask for advice with an open mind to make myself a satisfactory person. This is the reason for living in groups!
Speaking of which, are you looking for someone to live with?