Are too low to be worth trying. This interpretation is similar to (1), but may extend in a different direction. Maybe philosophy departments really don't help much in finding a job, but is the efficiency of online discussions doomed to low? Considering that the popularity of social networking is less than 20 years old, perhaps we are still only in the phone database primitive period of online communication. "Playing video games is a waste of time": You should spend your time now investing in your future self, not entertaining your present self. "Don't read idle books", "Why don't you have time to find friends and don't have time to memorize English?" (3) This interpretation is similar to many of the sayings we have encountered. It is believed that the wiser choice for you is to use your current happiness to in exchange for future opportunities. Behind these statements is the clear
"hard work will be useful" statement, and its opponent is flatism and the philosopher Sandel's reflection on the system of virtue . In " 4,000 Weeks in Life ", Guardian columnist Oliver . Berkman points out the pervasive modern "don't waste time" culture, roughly: modern people push themselves very hard, try to increase work efficiency, squeeze more time, multitask, but in the end our work is still done forever Not finished. Likewise, the impact of this culture is not purely about time, but about how we view things. For example, I may feel that it is a waste of time to simply eat, and I might as well watch a drama, read a novel or write a script while eating, but under this habit, will I gradually become a person who can’t focus on enjoying food? When we talk about time,
we are not just talking about time, but the good things that time can be exchanged for. Perhaps because of this, are too low to be worth trying. This interpretation is similar to (1), but may extend in a different direction. Maybe philosophy departments really don't help much in finding a job, but is the efficiency of online discussions doomed to low? Considering that the popularity of social networking is less than 20 years old, perhaps we are still only in the primitive period of online communication. "Playing video games is a waste of time": You should spend your time now investing in your future self, not entertaining your present self. "Don't read idle books", "Why don't you have time to find friends and don't have time to memorize English?" (3) This interpretation is similar to many of the sayings we have encountered.