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Sophomore. ! Corroded youth. Groans in pain. !
Hehe, there is a way. I am also a sophomore. Your school is so good that I don't cherish it. But I was earlier than you in this period. I did the same thing when I was a freshman, but I'm fine now. Everyone has a dream. Think about what you like, what you like, and what career you are willing to do. In fact, the network is not a trap, but the game is definitely poison. I didn't wake up because the stimulation was not deep enough. I was greatly stimulated by my past depravity-I took exams myself, and I was disgusted by playing games all day, failing school classes, failing exams myself, and getting nothing. If you really want to change, then from now on, uninstall the game immediately. I thought I would be NB if I really woke up without deleting the game, but since I know I can't make it clear, I'll delete it. Besides, it is not easy for a person to do the same thing every day, let alone eat and sleep. For example, I used to stay up late at school, and I couldn't sleep before 12. Now I insist on going to sleep at 6: 00 in the morning and 1 1 at night. No matter what others are doing, I must fall asleep, because I have to get up at 6 o'clock to read. In this way, if you read two hours more than others every morning, you will have more free time than others for half a year after three years. I study international trade, but I like art, so I go to art class. In the dormitory, I just did my major well, and then I became a "saint". I need to know current events and get in touch with all walks of life, so reading a lot of messy books is actually very interesting. After that, you have to learn software and painting, and you will find that time is not enough. No one will talk about killing time anymore. What you have to do now (don't be patient, if you really want to change): 1. Delete the game completely. 2. Stand up and clean the room, bed, table and wash the unwashed clothes. Tell yourself, "I'm not as decadent as before." 3. Make a timetable. 4. regain your dreams. Think clearly about what kind of person you want to be in the future and what knowledge you need to master, and write it down. 5. Arrange time to study and develop in this direction. Plans should be concrete, practical and action-oriented. 6. Persevere, don't change when you decide.