Reflections after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

After reading a famous book, I believe everyone will gain a lot. It is time to take time to write down your thoughts after reading it. So how should you write your feelings after reading? Below is a sample review of "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" that I carefully compiled. Welcome to read and collect it. Sample essay 1 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

I haven't read Liu Tong's "Whose Youth Is Not Confused", but how can reality keep you from being confused? I read Weibo or Weibo every day, and I see that some of my former friends and classmates are traveling by car, some have gone abroad, some have become police officers, some have become writers, and some who are still in school have started to study for Ph.D.s. And you, who have been struggling and wandering like this, how can you not be confused?

I have always wanted to be a child who does not complain, does my job diligently, and lives a down-to-earth life every day. But in my free time, when I see other people’s achievements, I feel so happy in my heart. Always empty. They all say not to compare or envy other people’s lives, but you should also understand that friends who once lived under the same roof and classmates who stayed in the same classroom now all have their own dreams and pursuits, and you have always been like this Ordinary, can you not be confused, can you not compare?

Maybe you will wonder if you really don’t work hard enough, or if you complain too much? Have you not read enough books? Why is there such a big gap?

So you are confused, imagining that if you can meet an outsider or an eminent monk to give you guidance, just like in martial arts novels, you will become extremely powerful after being given guidance. You will be happy to use your strength to help others, and gain satisfaction from your own vanity through the praise and admiration of others.

Occasionally when you go out to the construction site to inspect the work and see those workers who are working hard, you are proud that you are not such a manual laborer. You know a little more than them and you look more respectable than them. So a little bit, so your little bit of self-esteem is greatly satisfied.

When you accompany the owner and supervisor to eat and drink in the evening, you wonder why you have to toast them like a grandson. In fact, they are also a group of very pitiful hard-working people. Some people have a little bit of the right to gain the satisfaction of their own face. You respect them like that just to give them greater satisfaction in terms of face, and to facilitate your future work. So you drink and vomit in embarrassment like this, wondering when your stomach can no longer hold the wine.

You are satisfied and proud in fantasy and comparison every day. One day when I saw my classmates and friends in the city wearing suits and ties, I suddenly felt like a country bumpkin who didn’t understand anything. When I came home for the Chinese New Year, I bought gifts for the Chinese New Year like a rich man, just to make my parents feel You were working decently, but when others returned to the city after the Chinese New Year, you dragged a suitcase to the project department in the barren mountains and ridges, saying that you were building roads for future generations, which would benefit the present generation and make great contributions to the future. But how much do you think this has to do with you?

When you see your former friends on Weibo starting to share their achievements, you realize that the gap has become so big, so you become anxious, confused, and the little self-esteem you once had has also disappeared. No more, that little bit of pride has long been shattered to pieces. You start to suffer, you start to reflect, you start to hate this kind of life. When your colleagues have nothing to do, you don’t play cards together. When they go to KTV, you don’t go. You just stay so quiet. You don’t know what else to do. You feel sad and confused. You think of walking to a distant place. This is a promise you made to yourself in college. When you are confused, you carry a bag and travel. You believe that you will find your own direction and courage during the trip.

So in September, you went to Tibet alone. Through the car window, you saw the sheep on the plateau and the shepherd, his face turned red and black. A person, a horse, a group of sheep, a desolate Tibetan song, you suddenly want to cry, you don't know whether it is for yourself or for the herdsmen. You feel that you are so happy that you can still run away like this and visit the places you want to visit.

You have met many backpackers, not necessarily all of them have careers or achievements, but they all have ideals, dare to pursue, and dare to act. You stand on the snow at an altitude of 5,000 kilometers, you breathe heavily, you want to shout, you want to tell yourself, I have come to Tibet. Just like you said when you graduated, this world, here I come!

So you resigned at the beginning of this year. Although you have nothing now, you are more confident than before. Maybe you believe in life, and that’s okay. Sample essay 2 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

"Every time you bow your head while growing up, it is an affirmation of yourself." This is what Mr. Liu Tong wrote on the cover of "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" a sentence.

When I picked up the book "Whose Youth Is Not Confused", I felt the weight of this book. Maybe for me, this is not just a book, but also a handful that can make me The key to get out of the confused youth.

And finally, I found out that I was right! This book has changed me, changed me now, and will change me in the future!

When I opened this book, I was attracted by the cover at first glance. Although it was a brief introduction, in my opinion, it had a different flavor, so I decided to use my feelings after reading it as a To be honest, I don’t have the confidence to record it in words, because I feel that the words I write are far from being able to express my inner feelings!

Opening the book, I saw the preface written by Mr. Liu Tong, which was written to him when he was 20 years old. 20 years old is not particularly far away from us. Maybe many people are under 20, maybe 20 is already a thing of the past for some people!

As a freshman, I don’t know much about college at all. Without clear goals or clear plans, I seem to be living every day in confusion, just muddle along!

Mr. Liu Tong wrote in his preface, "I have been asking myself a question: I finally got into college, how should I get out of college four years later?" Regarding this question, I said that I have never thought about it carefully. Perhaps for most first-year students, this question seems very confusing. Maybe they have thought about it, but not many people have thought carefully about it.

Of course, so do I. I have asked myself this countless times, my university, the university I finally got into, how should I get out of university after four years? Did he achieve nothing, not even get a diploma? Is it college for the sake of college, college for the graduation certificate? Or go to college for your dreams?

When we are in our youth, we have a rebellious character in college. Maybe we don’t think too much about life. Maybe we just think about how to have a good time in college and how to have a good life. As for how to spend their youth, how many people have carefully considered this issue. Maybe after four years, we will look back at our four years in college again and ask ourselves, what have we done in these four years? What did you get? What has been lost? Is what we gain and what we lose worth it? Do we gain more than we lose, or do we lose more than we gain? Ask yourself more every day, maybe. Your university will start to change!

Mr. Liu Tong wrote in his preface, “What your dad has always been worried about is that you won’t be able to find a job after four years of college, worried that you won’t have any capital to show off, worried that you won’t even be able to find a job. neither knows". How do we, as freshmen, feel after reading these words? Will he be indifferent and continue to be "carefree", paying expensive living expenses every day, and "freely" in college? Or will you calm down and think about it carefully? Think about you in four years, what kind of person do you want to be; think about you in four years, what kind of life do you want to have; think about you in four years, what kind of person should you use? What kind of state should you face your loved ones? Confront your friends?

“How to be different from others” and “being different” is a very big proposition. And we, overflowing with youthful enthusiasm and youthful unyieldingness, want to be different. If you're a college student, it's no surprise that you want to stand out. But, you want to stand out, are you working hard? If you haven't worked hard, what qualifications do you have to stand out?

Life is inherently an unknown quantity. What is needed on the road of life is our own efforts.

Mr. Liu Tong wrote in his preface, "Why don't we make a vow and see where we are in ten years? Whose song are we listening to, whose words are we looking at, and who are the people around us? Who is it? "Ten years, how many decades can we have in our lives?"

Years go by and life is short. When we learn to live and face our youth, how many decades have passed? In these years that have slipped through our fingertips, we. What have you done? What did you get? What has been lost?

A ten-year agreement. Ten years later, when you look back at the past, will you feel that you have wasted a lot of time in your youth? Do you feel like your past ten years were not worth it?

Who’s youth is not confused, but when your youth is confused, what do you do? Are you wasting your youth for the sake of unbridled youth? Or should you keep forging ahead and fight for the future?

We crawl forward in the confused years of youth, squandering our youth in the ignorant years. We are freshmen this year. Three years later, will we still be confused and ignorant? So, what should we do in our confused youth? What should be done? Should we consider it carefully and think carefully?

To borrow the words of Mr. Liu Tong: "It's right if you feel lonely, that's an opportunity for you to know yourself. It's right if you feel not understood, that's an opportunity for you to recognize your friends. You It's right to feel dark, so that you can identify what your light is. It's right to feel helpless, so that you can understand who can help you grow. It's right to feel confused. Whose youth is not confused?"

If you feel that your youth is also confused, and if you don’t want your life to go to waste, then shouldn’t you do something? Sample essay 3 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

Narrative writing is not my strong point. It can be said that it is extremely weak. It is written down as a detailed running account. But the so-called events always have to explain the background.

The background is a bit long, almost three years. Because liking something also requires an opportunity.

At the end of 2010, a boy suddenly appeared on TV. He was easily moved. (I became a tearful person), he talks super fast, and his catchphrases are "Frankly speaking" and "...Say,...", and he will argue crazily about other people's things on the show... It shouldn't be easy for boys to leave a good reputation like this. First impression. I was so evilly curious. Because my mother cares about my career, I watched a few episodes (watching my mother’s favorite shows is also a sign of my love for her, haha). It turns out this boy is so kind. This is the impression afterward. But still, nothing is known about the words he wrote.

One day, I suddenly turned over his scarf and discovered that he was majoring in Chinese language and literature. A good impression is made instantly. There is a familiar feeling in the tone and intonation between the lines. The word "familiar" is cruel, it means that subconsciously what I see is not him, but someone else's shadow, which has nothing to do with him. And this familiarity will not change the so-called distance.

I casually clicked on his blog link, which was from Suzi Hospital. The gray background sets the tone for reading. Fortunately, gray is still full of hope. I brewed a large cup of coffee, sat in front of the computer, and read one article after another. It took me a whole afternoon and an evening to go through 10 years of memories, and then I breathed a sigh of relief and went to sleep. The starting point at that time was not 2002 as described in the book, but 2000.

Come to think of it, it turns out that I had already read most of the content of "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" two years ago. In 2010, or to be precise, the youth before 2011, what was his was just his and had nothing to do with me. Until the moment I clicked on the link.

Now it’s time to talk about “Whose Youth Is Not Confused”.

A year ago, I ordered 4 copies, ordered 5 more copies, and bought 2 more copies. Before buying, most of them haven't thought about which friends they want to give as gifts, but they just feel that they should. I have no plans to read because I have exams to prepare for. I once secretly glanced at the preface while reviewing. Fortunately, I had a lot of tissues next to me.

On the way to Zhejiang to attend a friend’s wedding, a 15-hour train journey, reading is a good medicine to pass the time. It is easy to forget the fatigue of hard seats and the long time. January 14, 2013, the official reading day.

When we drove out of Beijing, the sky had already darkened. Darkness makes it difficult to distinguish things and makes people easily feel sad. It slowly creeps up into my mind, then takes over my eyes, and finally moves to whatever is within my sight. The words written at this time can easily arouse people's heavy mood. Even if this was not the author's original intention.

To be honest, this book is the author’s memory. His, his about friends, family. Xu is a person related to his memories, which makes it easier to read emotionally. Each word follows the rise and fall of the eyes, outlining the scenes of that year, just like a set of vivid old documents. The rest are his fans. And I am not among them.

What I read was my own youth.

Reading this book is very hard. I have always felt that reading other people's words is like having a face-to-face conversation with the author. You can deeply feel the author's troubles, joy, sadness, and all other emotions. The words are like their eyes when talking face to face, revealing their emotions. Especially poetry and prose. At the same time, in order to better understand the text, I often stand from the author's perspective and try to look at things from the same perspective. Therefore, even if it is not possible to fully understand and experience, it is not that there is no feeling at all. I am not a person with rich experience, but at the same time, I am a very nervous person. Therefore, we should use this method of perspective reading to perceive other people's experiences and moods. Although it seems clumsy, it can also be called a method.

Furthermore, it’s ***Ming. It's that feeling of empathy. This realm probably belongs to his friends and confidants.

While experiencing the author’s mood, recall yourself. This is even more hard work. So the speed of reading is extremely slow. What he wanted to share was his youth, but only his friends could receive the completely correct message. Others, who are not in his youth, may find it difficult to have the feelings they have. However, these words will arouse everyone's own unique feelings, those about the youth of themselves and their friends. I am one of them.

Before I saw "Whose Youth Is Not Confused", I was also recording my own youth and that of my friends, "The Most Beautiful Encounter". I recorded every detail I could recall in my writing. If the capacity of the brain is limited, in other words, if the capacity of memory is limited, then if I record them in a certain medium, one day, even if the medium of memory no longer exists, the memories can be preserved, and at the same time I can still record them one by one. Save new bits and pieces.

When I see these lovely words in the future, my mood will naturally return to the past. This is what regret medicine is like. I can't help but sigh at the greatness of the Creator. Knowing that time cannot be turned back, he teaches people writing and guides people to return to the past through written records and preserve the complete mood of the past.

The same is true for this book.

As for the book itself, I am not qualified to make any comments. At the very least, people who write seriously deserve a serious response.

The reason why I picked up this book is very simple. It can be used as a trigger for youth. It does not involve him, but only concerns myself. So it’s suitable to share with friends, not his, but ours.

Originally, life is a piece of youth. Everyone’s story is unfinished. Sample essay 4 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

In a world of great unity, be a slightly different version of yourself.

——Liu Tong

In the book "Whose Youth Is Not Confused", the author Liu Tong shared bits and pieces of the past ten years, "If you feel lonely, By the way, that’s an opportunity for you to get to know yourself; if you feel you’re not understood, that’s right, that’s an opportunity for you to recognize your friends; if you feel confused, that’s right, whose youth is not confused.” Ten years of counterattack is more of a memory and reflection for the author; for readers, I think it is more of a guide and reflection.

There is a chapter in the book that particularly impressed me: Because I was young, I had no choice but to give it a try. The author laments: When you are young, there are actually no more answers for you to choose from. There is only one truth behind the various options, which is the word "try". If you choose a, the result will be a try; if you choose b, the result will be a try. Therefore, when you are young, it doesn't matter what you choose, the key is that you dare to try.

In fact, if you dare to try, you are planting a "possibility" for yourself. Let's take the interview with a club when they first enter college. Many people are confused about which club to join. They want to join the national standard team or the folk dance team, but they are worried that they will not be able to get in because they have "zero foundation". So I was timid, hesitant, and didn't dare to try it. Why not take the brave first step? Even if it fails, so what? "I can fulfill my ambition without regrets." I always believe that everything that happens is wealth. It depends on whether you care about it.

The reason why youth is moving lies in its unknown and its exploration. The road ahead is filled with smoke and clouds, and the road signs cannot be seen clearly, but as long as you still have dreams and as long as you are still on the road, you are the most beautiful. So, step out with your legs, bring your dreams, and give it a try bravely!

On the road, you are busy running around and drifting away, but don’t forget the way home, and don’t forget the eyes under the big tree looking forward to your return. When the author called his father to inquire about the situation at home, his father lost his voice in pain after mentioning his grandfather's illness. For the first time, his father cried in front of him, and the author was also overwhelmed, and tears fell down. He regretted that he could not be with his grandfather before he died. His regrets and apologies were deeply reflected in the words "this life, the next life - to my grandfather." "The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop; the child wants to be raised but cannot be cared for". We say, "It takes hundreds of looks back at each other in the previous life in exchange for one passing by in this life." So in this life we ??can become relatives, it is necessary. What a fate? I couldn't help but think about myself: Maybe children in rural areas are not good at expressing themselves, or they are too shy. When getting along with my family, I don't say those sweet words.

On Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, after presenting a carefully prepared gift, the words “Mom, Dad, I love you” are always mentioned in the throat, and then they are slapped back by saliva. Drowning in my stomach, I still can't say anything. I believe you should also have a similar experience to me. Although love is not only reflected in words, it requires us to have a grateful heart and reflect it in actions, but we still have to dare to say it and let our hearts scream. When the surging emotions burst out, love must be spoken out boldly.

The author records every bit of his life every day. As He Jiong said: "If you and I record the details of our youthful growth every day, and always stare at our own growth, what will happen now?" Will we be different? "A little more understanding and reflection every day will make the confused youth become clearer and let us drift apart! Sample essay 5 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

It took me three days to read an essay book without rest, crying and laughing. This is the first time in my reading career. , when I read a book for the first time, I had unstable emotions. I would often be immersed in the jokes in the previous paragraph, and then I would burst into tears in the second paragraph in the blink of an eye. This was the first time I read an essay book at such a fast speed. Before, I only thought of it as a suspense book. Only novels have such magic. However, I am very happy that I have given you so many firsts - Liu Tong, "Whose Youth Is Not Confused".

Please forgive me for not being discerning enough to recognize your writing before you participated in "Ji Lai Ji Go". Please also forgive me. When I first saw you on the stage of "Ji Lai Jia Jia", I even disliked your high-decibel "noisy" voice. Now I realize that it was because you had been trying hard to say good things but still brought it up. Mandarin with Chenzhou accent in Hunan.

I also want to ask you to forgive me for not taking the initiative to buy "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" even though I already admire you very much, watch "Frankly Speaking" hosted by you when I have nothing to do, and read all your Weibo posts on a rainy night. , and even thought that this might just be the innocent moaning of a thirty-year-old boy.

I don’t know which of your words moved me, so I bought the electronic version of “Whose Youth Is Not Confused” a few days ago. From now on, e-books will never leave your hand. When I first read this book, I recommended it to everyone in the circle of friends. Sincerity is your attitude throughout the work. It is worth sacrificing your rest time to appreciate it. Yes, I spent three days following your words with sadness, impulsiveness, emotion, and indifference...

You said that recording is a life-saving decision. Yes, I am learning to use lenses and words to record my mood and journey, share them with everyone, and turn my not-so-youthful years into a youth souvenir book.

You also said that the only person who can encourage you is yourself. Don't place your hopes on others for anything, whether it's relationships or work. Otherwise, the only result is that you will be caught off guard, and you can only give yourself a sense of security.

You have written about friendship in multiple chapters. Your definition of a friend is a relative who helps you make up for the loss of life and memory. In our youthful years, we squander not only our youth, but also the friendship that is associated with youth. Now that we are over 30, we seem to understand the meaning behind friendship better. Sometimes, it is half of the food for you and half of me, or it can be a book that I have been longing for, and it can also be mutual support and encouragement along the way. More often than not, it is a look in my eyes that understands me. In the afternoon, when I recommended Liu Tong's book to you, you clearly saw the tears about to burst out of my eyes. You understand me, because I said that reading Liu Tong's words is like having a conversation with myself, like I am encouraging myself.

You used your ten years of youth to tell us that youth is not an age, but a state. It is right for you to feel lonely, and it is right for you to feel confused. Whose youth is not confused? Sample essay 6 after reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused"

I finished reading "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" yesterday, and today I sorted out my own feelings while reading it. No more, no less, three pages. If it weren't for the fact that I was suddenly struggling between postgraduate entrance examinations and employment, and the life I wanted conflicted with my family's expectations, maybe I wouldn't have bought this book, found ***ming in it and started to like you. Today I suddenly thought, is there anyone who is not confused in their youth? If I hadn’t had a media dream, would I have fallen in love with the media after reading this book?

If you have a media dream, you must buy this book. If you have this dream but don’t have the skills in this area, you will definitely start to fall into a confused youth. Ha ha. After reading this book, I suddenly have expectations for the next ten years, but I don’t dare to have high hopes. Because you will never know how many variables there are if you don't get it. There are no more or less red lines in the book. Almost every article has one or two red lines. Just like Sister Qiuwei said, you have become my gift. I always thought that I had no dreams, but now that I think about it, in fact, I have always longed for my emotions in daily life to be recognized by everyone through writing, and to give strength to some people. The reason why I am confused is that I don’t know how to take every step for this dream.

I will work hard, but I can’t promise what will happen. Because of my strong sense of responsibility, if I fail to fulfill my promise, I will definitely push myself into a desperate situation. On the other hand, I think this also shows that I am escaping from reality and making good excuses for my failure in advance. I think, ten years from now, if I succeed, I will tell you, whether you can see it or not. Failure will also tell you, because no matter what you are doing ten years from now, there will definitely be a reason for your choice. Thank you for giving me such a precious gift when I was confused.

I am a senior who is about to graduate and study journalism, and I am in my early twenties who dreams of becoming a successful media person. I am looking forward to realizing my dream in ten years. .

I like many words in the book, but there is one passage that is so insightful that it hit me like a thunderbolt: "It only takes two seconds to say a sentence really well, but it takes a lot of time behind it." I don’t expect you to understand the lessons learned after three or five years of telling them to you. I can only remind you that your life is still yours, no matter how many screams we make. No matter what, our lives will not be intertwined. ""Whose Youth Is Not Confused" Sample Essay 7

The name of this book is very gimmicky, just like a bowl of instant noodles that sells well. , it seems that the appetite is not bad, but after one taste, all the good appetite is gone. Of course, even though I don’t have a good appetite, I can still fill my stomach.

The book was written by Liu Tong. I read his "Your Loneliness, Even in Failure" last month and thought it was OK. So I borrowed "Whose Youth Is Not Confused" from her on the recommendation of a friend. Now that I have finished reading it, it is like drinking a glass of boiled water without the urge to have another glass.

This book is classified as inspirational literature, which I really disagree with. It is true that Liu Tong’s personal experience is a counterattack, and it is also due to his own undeniable efforts. From his experience, it is still so inspirational. It's a bit tasteful, but I'm a good person, but I'm embarrassed to admit that the book is a book worth reading - after all, modern literature is like pop music, and it doesn't mean that a popular writer is a good writer.

But I do like the words on the cover: It’s right if you feel lonely, that’s an opportunity for you to know yourself; it’s right if you feel not understood, that’s an opportunity for you to recognize yourself Opportunities for friends; if you feel dark, it is right, it is an opportunity for you to discover the light; if you feel helpless, it is right, then you can know who is your noble; if you feel confused, it is right. Yes, whose youth is not confused? In fact, it is not only true in youth, but also in life. Sometimes, I think confusion is a good thing. Because of confusion, I am full of unknowns about life and feel that the future is very fresh. I must learn to explore my own life path and make myself different from others. Although you will encounter various challenges along the way, you will always try to find ways to overcome them. In fact, the saddest thing when you feel confused is that you keep struggling with your confusion and then get stuck in it, without taking actual actions to break the fog in front of you and explore your new world.

In fact, sometimes I just want to read other people’s experiences and think about my own life. In fact, we all understand many truths, but many books just like to explain truths to us, but the truths are not explained deeply enough and the priorities are not distinguished. For readers, it is really confusing and foggy. There is a sentence in the movie "Unfortunately": "We have heard countless truths, but we still can't live this life well." I think what I need is to find someone who can tell stories. Just tell stories, and then the truths will come true. Let me explore, understand, summarize and summarize myself.