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Do you know what involution is?

The word "involution" first appeared in 2020 and became popular in 2020. "involution" is used to describe excessive competition in a certain field, which leads people to enter a state of mutual conflict and internal friction. Somehow, since the word "involution" appeared, everyone seems to like to use the words "involution", "the king of involution" and "involution in volume" to describe others. When you see a classmate who has been studying hard, stuck in the study room and library, and staying in the dormitory to brush dramas and videos, you will call that classmate "the king of volumes" and you will wonder: Why is he so rolled up? Why did you secretly roll it up? This phenomenon occurs not only in schools, but also in the workplace. Is this really "quantity"? Is it good or bad to say that others are "involved"?

In my opinion, some so-called "volumes" can't be called "volumes", just like some students go to the library study room to study, they can't be called "volumes". Maybe he just really wants to study hard and can't call other people's efforts "volumes". Some students have heard that he is the "king of volume", but in fact, this classmate is very uncomfortable. You may think this is just a joke, but you don't know that it hurts others' hearts in others' hearts. Sometimes it doesn't matter to say that others "roll" once or twice, but if you say this every time, students who want to work hard will become afraid and never go to the study room library again. Between classmates and colleagues, some people have made a little effort. We can't say they are "involved". We should also look up to him and work hard. We can't call other people's efforts "participation". If this is an involution, then all of us can actually do it. We should use the word involution rationally. It's okay to joke once or twice. We can't always talk about the word "involution" and become our mantra. This is not what a college student should do. Of course, some people are really "involuting" others, such as memorizing words, reviewing and so on. However, when someone asked about his studies, he immediately denied that he knew nothing and secretly read a book to review at night. This is called "involution". The above views are all my personal views.

So, how should we deal with this "involution" behavior? As students, when you see others studying hard, we should also study actively. If he is your roommate, you should study with him, keep pace with him and create a good living environment. However, you must not be a less bright "involution", which is not desirable.