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Composition materials on "fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses" or "teaching students in accordance with their aptitude"
Once the topic of the composition material is faced with defects,

Once the topic faces defects,

Andy, an American, has only four fingers in his right hand. He is an excellent radio presenter, but his dream is to be a TV presenter. Although Andy has almost all the conditions to be an excellent TV presenter, the heads of various TV stations turned him down when they saw his disabled hand. After a year and a half of hard work, Andy was finally hired by a TV station. During the audition, Andy put on imitation gloves according to the opinions of the TV station and faced the audience and his own shortcomings with the most natural attitude. Because of Andy's sincere, confident and charming hosting, Andy was warmly welcomed and became an excellent TV presenter. Letters from the audience kept coming. They warmly praised Andy's hosting art and his frankness in the face of defects, and the audience accepted his defects.

Andy's success has many factors, and his frank attitude towards his shortcomings is one of the reasons for his success. Write an article of more than 800 amps with the theme of "Facing the Defects", except poetry, which is not limited to style and self-made theme.

Lead by thinking.

1) When selecting talents, we should see the strengths of talents, not just the defects. For example, an upright and upright cadre is very young and promising, but sometimes his character is violent and dry. At this time, he should learn from each other and reuse them.

2) Talk about people's personality: Outstanding advantages and outstanding shortcomings often coexist. For example, smart people are often not diligent, gentle people are often unattractive, and fickle people are often glib.

3) Whether it is a disadvantage or an advantage depends on the requirements of the environment. If modesty is a virtue in China, it will become a sign of incompetence in the United States, and talents are in danger of being buried.

4) Defects are also a kind of beauty, such as the statue of Venus, the leaning tower of Pisa, and various historical sites or relics. They have their own beauty, which cannot be replaced by completeness or perfection.

5) Face up to your shortcomings, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and you will succeed. For example, Yang Zhenning, a famous scientist, had poor practical ability, so he gave up applied physics and turned to theoretical physics before he became the winner of the Nobel Prize.

Oppose defects

Key concepts

1) Judging from people's attitude towards defects.

2) Use the example of "toilet project" to illustrate the gains and losses of "people sitting with defects".

For natural stunners, we always demand perfection and give beautiful things a mythical nature. However, there is no objective perfection in the objective world. From this perspective, it always seems to be against human nature. Of course, this is understandable, because the diversity of the world itself determines that it does not always meet and serve people's subjective wishes. Therefore, although people try their best to whitewash all kinds of unsatisfactory things, it is still difficult to touch the tenacious "will to life" of defects themselves and their indispensable "direct recognition" as part of the objective world.

Lao Tzu knew this point thousands of years ago, so he left the dialectical world outlook in Tao Te Ching to future generations. Today, the water of time has passed, but it does not seem to cause people's "shock" in the ideological field. Faced with many defects, people still do not hesitate to hide their weaknesses. However, since the water is still flowing, although the result of cutting it with our swords is doomed to be repeated "uselessness" and "much ado about nothing"

I remember many years ago, I read a story about a rich man who was going to travel and entrusted his mansion to a friend. After the rich man left, his friend moved in. At first, the ingenious garden sketches here made him feel like walking in a fairyland, and he was very happy. Soon, he felt anxious and went to the toilet. Suddenly he felt that the toilet here was much cramped compared with the luxurious mansion, so he was unhappy. He decided to remodel toilets for the rich. As a result, he hired many craftsmen and built many buildings, and his busy days passed day by day. On the day when the toilet was expanded, the rich man came back to see his friend sadly and asked why.

My friend said, "after you left, I was busy rebuilding the toilet all day, but I didn't have time to enjoy the pavilions, rockeries and exotic flowers and grasses in the garden." Now that you are back, I will have to leave here. In this way, my friend moved back to the original cold house, and soon after, I died.

Indeed, the "toilet project" in life has exhausted countless people's hard work and youth. However, there are more beautiful and realistic scenery in life, which are quietly open around us, waiting for you to watch it. If we want, we can cross all kinds of earthly shackles and enter another world, a free world and a world without national boundaries. Here, life itself is more attractive than all romantic speculations.

It is said that when an ostrich is chased, it will bury its head in the sand, thinking that it will be safe. The consequences can be imagined. In fact, this is a true portrayal of many of us. Of course, human beings are far smarter and wiser than ostriches in avoiding their own defects. In their place, the instinct of being good at camouflage and perfunctory has already developed into opportunistic smoothness and bourgeois sanity.

I have heard of such a thing: a writer who only participated in amateur tutoring in a famous university, participated in a speech contest before becoming famous, and when evaluated by the judges, he always lost no time in infiltrating his status as a famous school (in fact, it was only amateur tutoring). In the future, he succeeded and became a famous writer. When a reporter asked him about the university he had attended, he kept his mouth shut about attending cram school and repeatedly stressed that he had never attended school. The implication is, of course, to brag about his talent. At that moment, the "defect" became a "stunner" more shining and moving than the "advantage".