Today is March 7th, a week later than the scheduled writing time, but thankfully I haven't forgotten.
Last time I mentioned that January was a lazy holiday life, with class reunions and visiting relatives and friends, while also improving my skills in my spare time. I finished reading a book called "The Left Hand of Darkness," learned the classic piece "Wedding in Dream" on the piano, and my study of JavaScript is still ongoing.
While January passed by unknowingly, February was quite similar. The first half of the month was still a lazy holiday life, while the second half was spent locked in school for study. Fortunately, for the first five weeks after school started, there were no classes on Mondays, and we had three days off each week, which is quite delightful. After adjustments last semester, my academic performance has improved somewhat; how this semester will turn out will only be known next semester. My attitude towards this is "Do good deeds, and do not ask about the future." This semester, I managed to enroll in a public elective course on Python, but I haven't attended any classes yet; I'll report back on how it goes later. The physical education class continues with basketball from last semester, but the required skills have increased a bit. I bought a resistance band to exercise in my dorm (at least I hope so).
At the end of February, a significant event occurred in the world: Russia and Ukraine went to war. I witnessed history, and how things will unfold can only be written about later. In short, the world is not peaceful, and the youth must strive hard.