First of all, let's look at the origin of the word "involution": "involution" is an academic term, often used in academic literature as "involution". The concept of "involution" was first used by the German philosopher Immanuel Kant in his book The Critique of Judgment. The concept of "involution" was developed by two anthropologists, one of whom was Alexander Alexandrovich Goldenweiser, who called the phenomenon of a class of cultural patterns that, having reached a certain final form, can neither be stabilized nor transformed into a new form, but only continue to become more complex internally, "involution". "involution". It has been circulated on the Internet and used by many higher education students to refer to irrational internal competition or "voluntary" competition. It now refers to the phenomenon of peers competing for limited resources by exerting more effort, resulting in a decrease in an individual's "reward-to-effort ratio". It can be seen as "inflation" of effort.
Secondly, I'd like to say what I think about the phenomenon of college students being generally "inwardly focused". As a college student, the word "involution" suddenly became popular around me last year, I remember the first time I heard this word, because the school campaign for the outstanding branch, I as a class organization member of the friend told me the same professional 1 class special volume, although it was the first time I heard people around me with "involution Although it was the first time I had ever heard the word "in-curl" used by anyone around me, I understood the meaning of the word in a second, and its application to this context was really spot on. But why are college students suddenly curling up? In my opinion, it didn't happen overnight. In fact, "involution" has always existed, but it wasn't as serious as it used to be. With the rapid development of the times, we are becoming more and more anxious in the period of change, and along with the emergence of the term "anxiety trafficking", involution has been coming like a gale, showing no mercy. The general popularity of the phenomenon of "involution" in the university, on the one hand, it shows that contemporary college students have the courage to struggle, forge ahead, not willing to lag behind the mentality, and on the other hand, it is also reflected in the "waste of effort" of helplessness. Perhaps it is more appropriate to quote a word here: "fake effort", that is, it seems to be very hard, but there is no effect.
Next, I'd like to say a few words about how to deal with the phenomenon of "involution"! In fact, we all know that "inward roll" is not good, wasting extra time and physical strength, but will not get the due reward, we should refuse to "fake efforts" like "inward roll! ", should learn to plan their own, clear their own goals, to make their own life into a will learn and will play the person, why exhaust themselves and want to roll dead others it, let's do the university "anti-involvement" a stream of clean water it!