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Exposing the chat records of female college students and gold owners, netizens hotly discussed whether the book was read for nothing?

author:Chenxing Yue
Exposing the chat records of female college students and gold owners, netizens hotly discussed whether the book was read for nothing?

Recently, the chat records of several groups of female college students and the gold owner have been exposed, which has undoubtedly become the focus of attention. These records expose a staggering conversation that makes people wonder: Has the nature and value of education been neglected?

Exposing the chat records of female college students and gold owners, netizens hotly discussed whether the book was read for nothing?

In this era of information flooding, the exposure of chat records is not the first time, however, this incident has aroused widespread attention and heated discussion. Fragments of dialogue bear witness to the pursuit of money among today's college students, and people begin to wonder: Are these students ignoring the true meaning of knowledge because of money?

Exposing the chat records of female college students and gold owners, netizens hotly discussed whether the book was read for nothing?

Traditionally, university education is a place where knowledge is provided and talents are trained. But this incident has undoubtedly sounded the alarm for people. Do college students come to college just to find someone rich? Is it only money that is the ultimate goal of their education?

Exposing the chat records of female college students and gold owners, netizens hotly discussed whether the book was read for nothing?

Perhaps the exposure of this incident can also give us some inspiration. We should not only limit the value of university education to money, but pay more attention to students' humanistic qualities, moral concepts and social responsibility. University education should combine knowledge and character cultivation, guide students to master real wisdom and ability, and think deeply about university education for both students and society.