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Solve! Talk about the advantages and disadvantages of fishing for three days and drying nets for two days.

Original intention: Whether studying or working, if you want to achieve something, you can't "fish for three days and dry the net for two days". In recent years, there has been a gratifying upsurge of self-study in the army. Many people choose the road of self-study or correspondence study, but few people really achieve their expected goals and succeed. An important reason is that some people often make the mistake of "fishing for three days and drying the net for two days". They were ambitious at first, but they didn't persist for a few days, so they found various reasons to relax their studies, and sometimes they even forgot all about self-study. It was not until the exam was coming that they sharpened their knives quickly, and the result was naturally not good.

Antisense: "three days to fish, two days to dry the net" is definitely not desirable in the original meaning. But it is not unreasonable to use "fishing" and "drying the net" to explain the truth of combining work and rest. Biologist Dr. Lu Yue Sey once said, "Only those who can rest and adjust themselves can do a good job." It is said that this statement originated from a short story: One night, Dr. Lu Yue Sey walked into the laboratory and found a student still buried in his work. He asked the students, "Why don't you have a rest?" The student proudly replied, "I'm doing an experiment." The doctor didn't affirm the student's practice, but told him the dialectical relationship between work and rest. It can be seen that blindly "fishing" instead of "drying the net", even if you are exhausted, you will not rest, and the efficiency is definitely not good. Positive means combining work and rest, and taking a rest when you are tired from work.

Opposite means not to be half-hearted, to work wholeheartedly, not to take a break, not to be inefficient or efficient. . .