In fact, self-consciousness is decomposed into three dimensions: self-knowledge, self-experience and self-control. As college students, everything we experience is basically around the school, and our interpersonal relationship is particularly narrow. In addition to the classmate resources saved in school 10, the rest are alumni resources. At this time, our self-awareness is not comprehensive enough, and the so-called consciousness is not perfect enough. Only when you really step into the society, try, verify, change and finally change, adapt and integrate, will you gradually have your own "self-awareness".
In this process, we will find that everything we learn, experience, understand and show in college is different. Maybe what we learned in school is right, or what we experienced in society is wrong. In short, this difference is everywhere. Only after you have experienced these and verified these, will you sublimate or grow, and then after a period of precipitation, and the process of this experience is the process of self-experience and the experience of growth.
When we experience self-knowledge and self-experience, what remains is self-control. After learning so much, experiencing so much and verifying so much, we are bound, and we have some scruples or doubts about doing things and being human. Moreover, in this process, we will become more and more savvy, learn to think when doing things, start to care about gains and losses, and finally naturally form a "self-awareness" of our own. But let's be clear about one thing. Although self-awareness belongs to us, it is not necessarily correct. The so-called correctness is imposed on us by others.