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Why do everyone now like to call others the "King of Rolls"?

The term "involution" first appeared in 2020 and became popular in 2020. "Involution" is used to describe excessive competition in a certain field, causing people to enter into mutual competition. A state of friction and internal friction. I don't know why, but since the word "internal volume" appeared, everyone seems to like to use "internal volume", "volume king", "volume in volume" and other words related to "volume" to describe others. When I see my classmates studying hard all the time and being stuck in the study room or library all day long, while I stay in the dormitory watching TV series and videos, I will call that classmate "King of Volume" and wonder: How can he? Is it so curly? Why did you roll it up secretly? This phenomenon occurs not only in schools, but also in workplaces. Actually, is this really a "volume"? Is it a good thing or a bad thing to say that others are "curious"?

In my opinion, some so-called "rolls" cannot actually be said to be "rolls", just like some students who go to the library study room to study cannot be said to be "rolls". Maybe they are just really If you want to study hard, you can't regard other people's efforts as "tests". Some students hear others say that they are the "King of Papers". In fact, this classmate feels uncomfortable inside. You may think that this is just a joke, but you don't know that in other people's hearts, it hurts other people's hearts. Sometimes you say one or two words It doesn’t matter if someone else takes the test every time, but if you say this every time, students who want to work hard will become afraid and will never go to the study room or library to study. Among classmates and colleagues, some people have worked hard. We cannot say that they are "involved". We should also follow their example and work hard. We cannot call other people's efforts "involved". . If this is "involution", then in fact all of us can do it. We should use the word "involution" rationally. If we joke about it once or twice, it doesn't matter. We can't keep putting the word "involution" on our lips and make it our mantra. This is not what a college student should do. Arrived. Of course, there are also people who are really "involving" others. For example, they are obviously working hard to memorize vocabulary, review, etc., but when others ask them about their studies, they immediately deny it and say that they are also I don't understand anything, but I secretly read and review at night. This is considered "internal reading". The above opinions are all my personal opinions.

So, how should we deal with this "involution" behavior? As students, when you see others studying hard, we should also take the initiative to study. If he is your roommate, you should study with him, go hand in hand, and create a good living environment. However, you must not It can be regarded as some less bright "involution", which is not advisable.