Gratitude is the simplest emotion of human beings and a bridge of spiritual communication between people. From the day I became sensible, I tried to express my gratitude for everything around me.
I thank my parents. From being a toddler to facing the difficulties of growing up, my parents gave me not only care, but also spiritual courage. I thank them for their companionship, their teaching and their concern, because these make me choose to stay strong in difficulties, let me feel love, and at the same time give my love to others.
I thank my friends. I thank them for leaving a beautiful picture in my growing memory: at sunset, we sat on the lawn and told the secrets of youth heartily; On the stage, our carefully choreographed chorus won a full house of applause; On the runway, they helped me fall down and greeted me gently.
I also want to thank those who have had problems with me. I thank her for letting me know that my mind is not broad enough, that the greatest virtue in life is forgiveness, and that I should know what to do to get along with others. Perhaps this gratitude is difficult, but I understand that as long as I dare to take this step, I will find holiness and the original goodness of people.
I am also grateful to many strange but gentle faces in the society who have helped me: he is a kind policeman who pulled me out of the disaster in time when I was about to be knocked down by a car; She is a kind doctor. When I went to the hospital with an unbearable disease, her kind smile warmed my heart. ...
In fact, human gratitude exists mutually: we are grateful to others, and others will repay us in a better way. The best explanation is "the grace of dripping water returns a spring".
Learn to be grateful. A harmonious society is based on gratitude, and social progress takes gratitude as a ladder. Civilization can continue because everyone has a grateful heart.