If one day we learn to put ourselves in others' shoes, then when we encounter problems, we will think from others' perspective and think for others. However, only in this way can we understand and tolerate others more.
In life, we should learn to put ourselves in others' shoes. When you have conflicts with your classmates, you should turn your enemies into friends and rebuild good friendship. When setbacks are not negative, the sunshine will smile at you. When we learn to put ourselves in the other's shoes, we will find that life is actually beautiful.
In ancient poetry, we will find that the same moon, Zhang will recite the idea that "people look at the moon by the river, and the moon shines on people at the beginning of the river." As a homesick writer, Li Bai will lament that "the foot of the bed is so bright and the ground is frosty". Can you blame a groan when you see this? Can you despise Li Bai's nostalgia? I'm afraid not! So we should learn to empathize and feel such a affectionate moon.
Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, not just four simple words. The sentence "There are a thousand Hamlets among a thousand readers" is really incisive. Yes, you may think that Hamlet is just a coward who is keen on thinking and dare not practice, but I think his name is "to be or not to be". This is a profound problem, so is reading, but isn't it the same in life? Different life, different environment, different outlook on life and different ways of thinking determine different angles of thinking. We were thinking about Hamlet in turn. Who can say ham is absolutely right? Who can say that he is absolutely wrong!
Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes to understand the rich connotation of a flower, and you will find it is so beautiful. Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you won't walk past that frozen beggar. Today, there is another beggar with a full stomach. Learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and you won't laugh at the roadside cleaners. You will have the ideological support of "glorious labor", learn to put yourself in the other's shoes, and will not turn against friends around you. If you are ready, please take out your open-minded mind to study.