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Is there a future for college students to return to the countryside?

In recent years, many college students have chosen to go back to their hometowns to start businesses, and many of them have achieved great success. The sudden outbreak of COVID-19 has also brought new pressure to employment, and college students' returning home to start businesses has become a hot spot. Is it a waste of talents for college students to return to their hometowns to start businesses? Will it affect your personal future? In my opinion, there is great potential for college students to return to their hometowns to start businesses.

First of all, the country looks forward to new agriculture, and the times call for new farmers. The Party and the country have raised the work of agriculture, countryside and farmers to an unprecedented height, and the strategy of rural revitalization is to build a modern new agriculture and a new socialist countryside. What new agriculture and new countryside need most is new farmers. To implement the rural revitalization strategy, a large number of grassroots organizations are urgently needed to lead the way, promote industrial development, inherit rural civilization, popularize agricultural science and technology and become rich leaders. Practice has proved that a large number of young college students, including "college student village officials", have injected new vitality into rural revitalization.

Secondly, there are many employment opportunities in cities, and entrepreneurial competition is more intense. The economy in the city is active, and there are indeed more employment opportunities than in the countryside. However, the pressure of urban competition is high, the cost of living is high, college students are often difficult to be reused because of their lack of experience and short qualifications, and the space for career promotion is narrow. This is also an objective fact and a great obstacle to career growth. Returning home to start a business, although it seems more difficult than in the city, has a broad space for growth and development. On the contrary, it is easier to exert one's talents, display one's talents and achieve one's career.

There is great potential for college students to return to their hometowns to start businesses. It is by no means that they can do whatever they want, and they need determination.

College students have many advantages and disadvantages. The obvious advantages of college students are high level of knowledge, wide vision, flexible thinking and great efforts. But there are also obvious disadvantages, such as less practical experience, shallow social experience, weak perseverance and fantastic ideas. Therefore, when college students return to their hometowns to start businesses, they must clearly understand and avoid their own disadvantages while believing and giving full play to their own advantages, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, work hard, make fewer mistakes and grow rapidly.

College students should pay attention to the following points when they return to their hometowns to start businesses: First, put down their airs and learn modestly, learn from farmers' practice, learn from sociological experience, learn from market competition and learn from production skills. Second, we should lower our eyes and be down to earth, not aim too high, but must proceed step by step, proceed from reality and follow the trend honestly. Especially in the early stage of starting a business, you don't want to be fast, you just want to be stable, and you can go far if you don't lose. Third, we should relax our mentality and face difficulties. Entrepreneurship is not only hard-working, but also facing setbacks. We should be fully prepared for psychology and action, and grow up in difficulties and setbacks. Fourth, we should enlarge the pattern and make careful preparations. Before starting a business, you should fully investigate and plan carefully. We should base ourselves on the long-term and face the reality, so that we can make a decision before moving.