My art is too advanced.

Chapter 338 No One to Support My Soaring Ambition?

Chapter 338 No One to Support My Soaring Ambition? (Seeking Monthly Tickets!!!)
He is very passionate about the construction industry and has a strong affinity for this country.

If we want to expand the construction industry and raise the country's industrialization and construction levels to a certain degree, then many things will be difficult to achieve.

As for participating in overseas projects, it was to bring back various project materials. In fact, he has already done so, and he could have done even better than them. But one must take things one step at a time.

Otherwise, we might not be able to prepare many things properly, so steady development is still a good option.

But it's already pretty good now.

Thunderous applause erupted from below. These were academicians or professionals in the field, wielding decisive influence over the country's construction projects.

Zhou Yue's words were very inspiring, and he did exactly that, since a project worth 1.4 billion yuan couldn't be completed in a short period of time.

After all, a single project might only be worth one or two million, but if you can accumulate small amounts into 1.4 billion, then 1.4 billion in R&D funding is enough to bring about a dramatic change in an industry, provided you can produce academic results.

They have already done it.

They have made their academic achievements a benchmark for the world.

At his stage, if he doesn't think about those things and doesn't have any ideals, he might just find a place and wait to retire. Although young people should have some drive, that's just how times are.

Sometimes it pushes people forward, and sometimes it suppresses them.

The symposium quickly came to an end.

He didn't say anything more, because he had been a student himself and knew that when the teacher was speaking, his mind was probably wandering off somewhere else, maybe chatting with a girl down below, and only glancing up when he was interested.

As for those old guys in the front row, they will definitely still pay close attention to him, but it's no use.

No matter what he says, his achievements are there for all to see, and they won't shake these people's resolve much. It's probably just him giving a brief summary of his experiences over the past three years.

He also kept it as brief as possible, so the entire symposium probably only lasted about twenty minutes.

In those twenty minutes, he didn't introduce any learning methods; he simply summarized his life.

Then let's look to the future. As for what the future will be like, well, the future hasn't arrived yet.

He didn't know what the future held.

So it was just a way of looking forward to some of my expectations.

He even introduced some of his progress in the field of literature.

Of course, he only did one big project in the field of literature, and this big project didn't actually cost much, around 300,000 yuan.

Humanities programs pay less, not because they're stingy, but because they don't require you to buy high-end equipment or introduce advanced technology. You just need to read books and do your own research.

Therefore, liberal arts majors don't make money; everyone is doing things out of their own initial aspirations.

Moreover, the school really went all out, even renting several floors of a nearby hotel to host a lavish banquet.
Zhou Yue felt quite touched, after all, the school's higher-ups treated him very well.

In fact, along the way, he found that everyone was very nice, provided that you have the corresponding ability.

Otherwise, without someone to support my ambition, how can I possibly climb to the top?
This is the dilemma most young people face: without connections or resources, it's often difficult to make a living, and it's very challenging to walk down a path from beginning to end.

Many people feel they can't go on halfway, but looking back, most people don't even make it halfway. As for those who can reach the end, they are extremely rare, and it takes a lot of time, sometimes even burying their entire youth on this path.

I don't know if what I'm pursuing is worthwhile, but people always get old.

There should always be something to strive for.

Even if you don't pursue someone when you meet them, people will still grow old.

In fact, at his level, things like influence and such seem to be of little importance. He is already a world-renowned scholar, and there is no limit to how far he can go.

Even now, there is no one above it.

But since we possess some advanced technologies, we must pass them on.

We cannot allow these technologies to be buried.

Moreover, universities are a great source of knowledge that can be passed down to future generations. As for whether anyone will willingly accept this knowledge, he felt there was absolutely no need to worry; there would definitely be people who would like it.

Moreover, this support is ultimately extremely useful, at least in their various paths, whether it's for professional title evaluation or writing papers.

The academic circle is only so big, but its influence can continue to spread.

That's what universities are all about—providing talent for society.

Of course, some higher education institutions are indeed somewhat backward, but that does not prevent some teachers from teaching with genuine passion and dedication.

For example, there was a time when a teacher couldn't offer an elective course because there weren't enough students, so the course couldn't continue.

However, the teacher was dressed simply on campus and carefully handed out flyers like a staff member, saying that he had recorded these courses online and that he had carefully prepared these courses for more than half a year. There was no attendance or assessment; the courses were simply for imparting knowledge.

How could this not be a childlike heart?

Some teachers genuinely teach with passion and enthusiasm, but the small minority who treat universities as microcosms of society are another matter entirely.

Wherever there are people, there is darkness.

But some people can prove it with their own experience; some people are the light in the darkness.

Zhou Yue felt that he was a ray of light, having to teach at various universities and sometimes catching several flights a day.
He wasn't sure, but he felt pretty good about it.

All in all, today's birthday was still meaningful, and the biggest gift I received was Professor Lin's car.

He looked at the latest model car and felt a sense of感慨 (gǎnkǎi, a complex emotion encompassing both admiration and reflection).

Professor Lin is truly wealthy and generous, and he's also genuinely very good to him.

(End of this chapter)

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