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A controversial and precious thing
Cherish the argumentative papers you have.

2013-04-1913: 23: 54 * * has 4 replies.

People, often like this, don't cherish what they get, and don't know its preciousness until they lose it. Therefore, in the long life, how many people have sung: I regret running water under the bridge.

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We often complain, why am I more stupid than so-and-so? Why is so-and-so always the least diligent, but doing best in the exam? Why can't someone just take me to school by bus? Why is so-and-so father a big official and my father a farmer? why ...

Maybe now we should consider this problem from another angle.

God is fair, sunshine and rain, birds and flowers, which is fair to everyone. The difference is only our attitude towards things. Stupid? It doesn't matter, as the saying goes, "stupid people are blessed"; Did you fail the exam? Don't be discouraged, keep working hard, you know, no one will win forever, and no one will fail forever; Poor family conditions? That's just right, which is conducive to cultivating the awareness of thrift; Father is a farmer? As a farmer, isn't it greater to feed you well?

People must experience the pain of loss to cherish the happiness they have. We don't feel happy, often because we are in happiness, as Jia Dao said in a note left for an absent episode: We don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but we are only in this mountain.

When you burn the midnight oil to study hard every night, when you scold the teacher in the face of a mountain of homework, you should think about how much those peers who are forced to drop out of school because of poor economic conditions want to sit in the classroom and listen to those courses that make you bored; When you are extremely tired of your parents' preaching, you should think that some people around you have no parents. For these people, even their parents are willing to listen; When you complain to your parents about why the shoes you bought are not Xtep brands, you should think of people who have no feet in this world. ...

We actually have a lot. It is a kind of happiness to wake up every morning, breathing fresh air and feeling the vigorous breath of life; It is a kind of happiness to sit with friends, chat and smile; When you get home, you find that your parents have prepared delicious food for you, and it is also a kind of happiness to wait for you to come in and say "you are back".

We have so much, what can we complain about? Restrain your temper occasionally, because that temporary impulse may make you regret for a lifetime; Filial piety to parents, not just talk, even if you make two more phone calls; Happy every day, don't haggle over every ounce, relax, there is no need to take the past to heart; Treat friends and relatives sincerely, and don't throw away the most important things for some things outside; Don't give up life easily, it's good to be alive. ...

Cherish what you have, and don't wait until you lose it to regret it.

Cherish having a composition

When the first fallen leaf fell quietly from the window, I heard the faint cricket sound in my heart, and it rang 17. Many autumn leaves accumulate in my heart day after day. After the blinds were covered, the sun shone on me in pure gold. Mist rises from the bottom of my heart and along a path covered with fallen leaves, I fall asleep with youth as the background every night, and my shoulders will be wet with cold dew when I wake up. Finally, I will

Dying life is a fallen leaf, whose tentacles penetrate memory. For example, epiphyllum, in the glorious moment of midnight, withered and failed, not caring about eternity, only caring about possession; Another example is the rainbow, which is about to retire at the moment of brilliantly crossing the clear sky; There are crystal clear snowflakes, and at the moment of kissing the earth, life is doomed to die. Nothing can save a fallen leaf and make it return to the branches and remain fresh. Every leaf has a short life like human beings, but they understand the meaning of life and burn every minute. The value of life lies in dedication and also comes from having such a life.

Elegant and beautiful fallen leaves are trampled by people. At the moment when they fell from the high branches to the ground, they also kissed the earth with the most beautiful music, sent music to people's ears, praised what they once had, and made people cherish it.

Their lives are short, but they have purified their souls for a long time with this short life. They are integrated with heaven and earth, breathe with mountains and rivers, take the essence of everything, nourish everything in turn, and gain the aura of heaven and earth, which in turn sets off heaven and earth. Perhaps this once owned and lost moment has become the only memory in life!

I dreamed of space and the moon, and became a fairy flying freely in the blue sky, as free as a fallen leaf, as happy and as happy.

In the long river of life, the life episode of duckweed, like flowing water, accompanied us to grow up, let us mature, educate us to meditate and look down at the fallen leaves gently covering the earth under our feet. In that yellow and green, I seem to see hope: too many dreams always feel too empty, so it is better to cherish the present and cherish what you have.

An argumentative essay on cherishing property.

I always remember a common saying: "The most precious thing in the world is not what we have lost, nor what we have not gained, but what we have now". In fact, it is not difficult to understand, but it is really difficult to do.

People have always believed that there is a huge difference between knowledge and action. Maybe people are such animals. They understand and understand clearly, but they can't put it into action. It's not that they don't have enough motivation or deep understanding. It's just that we have our own excuses to defend our abandonment. Being influenced by emotions, we unconsciously lose the most precious thing. Finally, when we suddenly wake up, we turn around and blame ourselves for our stupidity and impulsiveness.

Some people may say, always cherish what you have and never give up. It's just that if someone gives up, it's not their fault Is that really the case? I think not trying to save is also called not cherishing, because if you regard them or them as people who are very important to you, you will definitely try to save them, not with a laissez-faire attitude. Because they are important, you go to the doctor, so you don't want to lose them.

Some happiness is too close to us, we are too easy to get, surrounded by it for too long, so that we forget that it is not unrequited, nor free, too willful, and will eventually lose it. We think we don't care, because that kind of happiness is what we have without effort, and we have never paid attention to it, cared about it, thought about it or found it. When all this is suddenly lost, we are afraid, and then instinctively pretend to be strong and tell ourselves that it doesn't matter. Until one day, we were awakened by something and our eyes were full of tears.

Memory is a wonderful thing. Let's look at the problem from a different angle and with a different mentality. We often comfort ourselves after we lose what we once had. I have the best memories. I don't know if people can really be satisfied with memories, or if it's just a comfort to ourselves, so that we can relax, live a better life and enjoy the present better. It's just that I think if we don't cherish them, these things will become so pale, because without their efforts and frank feelings, the memory will be incomplete.

Get, lose, get, this is