In the debate, whether the learning pressure is caused by external factors or internal factors is greater, seek the argument that the external factors are greater.
Every life stage is different, and learning is a lifelong thing. Different age groups and different life stages will have different situations. If you have a clear motivation and motivation, and are eager to learn something, it is because of internal factors. If you are going to further your studies, and there is no direct causal relationship between what you have learned and what you expect, it is that the foreign voice is loud. For example, the actual purpose of taking the college entrance examination is for a good future. For example, your hobby is programming, and your ideal job is programming. Then forcing you to study politics, history, biology and other subjects that have no direct causal relationship with your purpose is the external factor. Before the college entrance examination, we have to say that we all studied a lot of things excessively, and we didn't really want to learn. At that time, our psychological age was immature and we were uncertain about our future ideals, that is, all the learning pressures came from external factors. When you go to college and find your hobbies, you must pursue your hobbies at the same time. This is both an external cause and an internal cause. For example, if you like playing guitar, you just like learning guitar. Pressure comes from internal factors, and you force yourself to learn well. When you go to the society, you want to earn more money and go to a higher social class. Then learning professional skills is the pressure from internal factors. With a mortgage, I have to buy a bag for my wife, earn more money and learn more professional skills. Interpersonal skills, etc. It has become the pressure from external factors. Generally speaking, if the pressure of learning comes from internal factors, then the pressure of learning is positive, that is, trying to learn and get what you want, so as to force yourself. Internal pressure is often more effective than external pressure.