How to treat college students' addiction to the King's Canyon?

Many people think that games are just entertainment, and it is nothing for college students to play games. How to treat college students' addiction to the King's Canyon?

As a sophomore, and there are indeed students who are addicted to the King's Canyon, let me explain my views and opinions.

-It is immature for college students to indulge in the King's Canyon.

Average age of college students 18 years old or above. It stands to reason that they should have a plan for themselves, but many people are not clear about it, not even as transparent as high school students think. Games can't make us gain anything, but it's a waste of time and life indirectly.

After graduating from college, we will face the test of society. If you don't improve your comprehensive ability in college, it will be difficult to survive in the big dye vat of society.

Even if you don't improve yourself, you just muddle along and indulge in games, which shows that you have no plans for the future, so what you get in college is only retrogression and degeneration.

Maybe many people will say that they are addicted to games, and a high GPA is ok for them. Indeed, such a genius does exist, but there is only one reason why most people get high GPA while indulging in games, and that is "plagiarism". I believe many college friends can understand the meaning of this sentence.

It is irresponsible for college students to indulge in games.

Everyone has his own way to go. After a crowded college entrance examination, he finally came to the university. At this time, what we should consider is what to do after graduating from college, whether to continue studying or to work in the society, instead of indulging in unrealistic games.

No matter in college or at any stage of life, we should do whatever we want, and every path we choose should be worth our efforts for many years.

It is irresponsible for college students to indulge in the King's Canyon. They don't realize that their future depends largely on the study and promotion of universities.

Summary: I never deny that playing games is a very wrong behavior, because I play games myself, but moderate games and addicted games are two concepts. I hope you can spend more time studying and improving yourself in college.

The above only represents personal views and opinions.