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I never want to practice the skills I have learned. How can we find the reason?
I don't want to practice the skills I have learned, because I am lazy, uninterested and unmotivated.
Laziness makes you unwilling to learn this craft. At this time, you should constantly motivate yourself and don't be impetuous. As long as you keep studying, you can learn this craft well.
You should also think about whether you are interested in the craft you are learning now. If you are not interested, you need to cultivate interest. After all, you have to learn a craft.
Lack of self-motivation, lack of planning for the future, also affect your learning ability. You should realize that you must have extraordinary skills if you want to gain a foothold in society in the future.
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