Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - ? As the saying goes, "don't burn incense at ordinary times, cram for Buddha's feet temporarily." Is it useful to hold Buddha's leg?

? As the saying goes, "don't burn incense at ordinary times, cram for Buddha's feet temporarily." Is it useful to hold Buddha's leg?

According to the education received by our generation, it is useless to cram for the Buddha's feet at the last minute. This sentence was often heard in the school days. The teacher told us that we must study hard, do more exercises at ordinary times and study in a down-to-earth manner. It's no use waiting for the exam.

There is nothing wrong with this sentence. Even if you are taken to Buddhism by yourself once or twice, who can guarantee that such luck will always follow you? The most important thing in student days is study, and the way to test study is examination. The content of the exam has a certain element of luck.

For a simple example, if both students are of medium level, one student usually studies hard, but because he is so stupid, he can only guarantee a medium grade. The other one is smarter. Usually study qualitatively, but have a good memory and average grades.

Students who study hard, review carefully before the exam, but there is no way to overcome the big problems behind. Another student crammed for the exam, and he really got the last big question. As a result, his grades went up, far from another student.

This exam, this cramming student really tasted the sweetness and gained an advantage. But learning is not a day or two. Can such good luck always follow you? As long as you don't have such good luck in the next exam, your grades will surely plummet.

I didn't know until I got out of campus. In fact, the content of learning is not that important. Correct learning attitude and correct learning methods are the most important. Studying hard as a student may not necessarily lead to good grades. If you can study hard and persist in studying after leaving campus, then the knowledge you have learned will inevitably be given back to yourself in some form one day.