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What do you think of the common “involution” among college students?

First, let's look at the origin of the word "involution": "Involution" is an academic term, often used as "involution" in academic literature. The concept of "involution" was first used by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant in his book "Critique of Judgment". It was two anthropologists who developed the concept of "involution". One was Alexander Alexander Gordon Weiser. After they reached a certain final form of a cultural model, there was no way to stabilize it. , there is no way to transform into a new form, but can only continue to become more complex internally, which is called "involution". According to the Internet, many college students use it to refer to irrational internal competition or "voluntary" competition. It now refers to the phenomenon in which peers compete to put in more effort to compete for limited resources, resulting in a decline in the individual's "benefit-to-effort ratio." Think of it as "inflation" of effort.

Secondly, let me talk about my views on the common phenomenon of "involution" among college students. As a college student, the word "involution" suddenly became popular around me last year. I remember the first time I heard this word was because of the school's election for the outstanding youth league branch. My friend who is an organizing committee member of the class told me about it in the same major. Class 1 special paper. Although it was the first time I heard people around me use the word "involution", I understood its meaning in a second. It was really perfect when used in this context. But why are college students suddenly curled up? In my opinion, this doesn’t happen overnight. In fact, "involution" has always existed, but it was not so serious before. With the rapid development of the times, we are becoming more and more anxious in the period of change. With the emergence of the term "trafficking anxiety", involution is blowing like a strong wind. Come and show no mercy. The widespread popularity of the "involution" phenomenon in universities not only illustrates the mentality of contemporary college students who have the courage to struggle, forge ahead, and are unwilling to lag behind, but also reflects the helplessness of "wasted effort" on the other hand. Perhaps it is more appropriate to quote a word here: "fake effort", which means trying hard but without any effect.

Next, let’s talk about my views on how to deal with the “involution” phenomenon! In fact, we all know that "involution" is bad. It wastes extra time and energy, but will not get the rewards it deserves. We should reject "involution" like "fake efforts" and learn to plan ourselves. , clarify your goals, and live your life as a person who can learn and play. Why bother yourself to death and involve others to death? Let us be a clear stream of "anti-involution" in the university!