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A gentleman does something, but he doesn't.
Refer to the train of thought of this topic: first, we can praise a spirit of overcoming all difficulties and forging ahead around "people often encourage young people to be fearless and indomitable" Secondly, we can start with "people should be afraid when they are alive" and make clear what people should be afraid of (the answers can be "fear of life", "fear of responsibility", "fear of dignity", "fear of cultural heritage", "fear of public opinion", "fear of law", "fear of inner moral law" and "fear of rules"). You can contact Confucius' famous saying that "a gentleman has three fears: fear of fate, fear of adults, and fear of the words of saints") and why you should be afraid. Third, it can also be dialectically analyzed, arguing that while being a brave man with indomitable spirit, we should maintain a heart of awe.

Suggested topic reference: 1, what is the fear of the brave? 2. Awe is indispensable. 3. Knowing that awe is a virtue. 4. Human nature makes people "awe".