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Argumentative essay on the theme of comparison
Hello, landlord:

As the saying goes, "Man struggles upwards, but water flows downwards." In this ever-changing and rapidly changing society, people are often eager to develop, pursue advanced, and "compete for the first place", which is of course inevitable!

The whole world is developing in constant competition, comparison and comparison. However, when the trend and ethos of competition and comparison affect people at all levels, people will have different understandings and practices. Everyone seems to understand that only by constant competition and comparison can we make progress and not be eliminated and abandoned. However, some people have entered the "misunderstanding" and misunderstood competition and comparison!

Some students like to compare money and material things. They tend to focus on money, clothes and daily necessities, and even compare their own financial resources. However, some students regard comparison as a friendly competition. In sports competitions, even among students, advanced classes and the like, we should actively strive for the upper reaches! It is precisely the nature of these two comparisons that is completely different!

Students who love to compete for money often grow up in a rich family environment and pursue high-end, luxury and style. Over time, they formed a vanity mentality, thinking that no matter what community they are, they must be superior, but they never thought that everything he got was not his own efforts, but he reached out to his parents for it. But most parents' wealth also depends on their own efforts and hard work! But these students don't understand that happiness and rich material life don't fall from the sky!

Those students who dare to compare their study and progress are truly ambitious and talented! They know that only through their own efforts, with their own sweat can they achieve results, win honors and succeed!

Faced with these two different motives and the results of comparison, what choice should we make?

How to cheer up from comparison?

How to improve your studies, be healthy physically and mentally, and make more friends through competitions?

I think everyone who lives in the real society will have the right choice! I also believe that only by urging and helping each other among our students can we gradually turn those incorrect comparisons that pursue honor, vanity and luxury into positive and correct friendly competition. Only in this way can we adapt to the real society in the future and make some contributions to our motherland and society!

Let's join hands to resist social comparison and welcome friendly "comparison"!