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我尝见许多年青的朋友,聪明用功,成绩优异,而语文程度不足以达意,甚至写一封信亦难得通顺,问其故则曰其兴趣不在语文方面。又有一些位,执笔为文,斐然可诵,而视数理科目如仇讐,勉强才能及格,问其故则亦曰其兴趣不在数理方面。如果他们觉得某些科目没有趣味,便撇在一旁视如敝屣,怡然自得,振振有词,略无愧色,好像这就是发扬趣味主义。殊不知天下没有没有趣味的学问,端视吾人如何发掘其趣味,如果在良师指导之下按部就班地循序而进,一步一步地发现新天地,当然乐在其中,如果浅尝辄止,甚至躐等躁进,当然味同嚼蜡,自讨没趣。一个有中上天资的人,对于普通的基本的文理科目,都同样地有学习的能力,绝不会本能地长于此而拙于彼。只有懒惰与任性,才能使一个人自甘暴弃地在“趣味”的掩护之下败退。

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