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Don't do it because of evil, and don't write argumentative papers because of good.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Chen Fan, who lived alone in one room and had a filthy courtyard. Father's friend Xue criticized: "Why don't you sweep the floor for the guests?" He replied, "When a man is a man, he should clean up the world and settle down?" Qin Xue immediately asked tit for tat: "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?"

This story reminds me of a sentence "Don't do small things with kindness". We in China always like to put the word "big" first, and we are willing to do great things, but we despise doing small things. Although there is some truth in this concept, we should see another relationship between "big" and "small". People often say, don't "pick up the sesame seeds and lose the watermelon". I don't entirely agree with this view. Although sesame is small, it can make a basket of rice and a tower of sand. In some cases, sesame seeds should not be underestimated. I think "big" and "small" can be transformed into each other under certain conditions, just as sesame seeds will be more delicious than watermelon.

Leonardo da Vinci, a famous Italian painter, loved painting since he was a child. His father sent him to Rocchio, a famous Italian teacher at that time. The teacher didn't teach him what to create first, but let him start by drawing eggs. He painted for more than ten days. Seeing that he was impatient, the teacher said to him, "Don't think that drawing eggs is a trivial matter, it's easy to do. In fact, there are never two eggs in a thousand that are exactly the same shape. Even the same egg has different shapes from different angles. Therefore, to show it perfectly on drawing paper, you have to work hard. " Later, Leonardo da Vinci listened to his teacher's instructions, studied hard and finally became a master. His success can really be described as "Mount Tai doesn't let the land be big, and rivers and seas don't choose small streams and deep waters".

"Don't do small things with kindness" is of far-reaching significance in the socialist market economy today. Let's take an example: an American company invested $200,000 to set up a woven bag production project in Shanghai. The raw materials were purchased by foreign businessmen, and the products were underwritten by foreign businessmen. But American businessmen talked in Shanghai for half a year, but they didn't find a partner. Why? Shanghai people think that the investment of 200,000 yuan is too small, and they want big projects. Smart Wuxi people and Haining people got the information, followed them, invited foreigners, and hit it off with considerable profits. There are also some township enterprises that set up resident representatives in Shanghai to collect "small sesame seeds" that big enterprises don't want, and many of them have succeeded.

This reminds me of why some large old factories have stopped production and closed down in recent years, while township enterprises are thriving and the benefits are gratifying. Many township enterprises have sprung up because of doing small things and doing good deeds, and their rapid development has played a huge role in promoting the development of the national economy. "Don't do small things with kindness"-this is the secret of the rapid development of township enterprises, and it is also lacking in many state-owned factories. The development of society is changing with each passing day.

Now it's time for those "pillars of the country" to wake up quickly, get out of the traditional concept, "don't do good things and do small things" and really support this big country with a population of/kloc-0.2 billion.