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Topic composition from the perspective of argumentative writing
A thousand years ago, Su Shi once said: "From the side of the ridge, it is different to become a peak."

Faced with the same thing and the same phenomenon, everyone may have different views. But whether we can grasp the essence of things is the most crucial thing for us. In the biological world, the different vision of animals will affect the space and speed of their walking and flying. As human beings, we are the same. Different horizons will affect our "space" and "speed".

When an ordinary seed fell at Darwin's feet, he picked it up, and decades later, evolution appeared to people. When a firefly flew over Tagore's window, he stared carefully, and soon, wonderful poems were introduced to people's ears; Einstein thought over and over again when a ray of light cast a shadow behind him. A few years later, the quantum theory of light shocked the whole world.

These things that can be seen every day make people realize the mystery of heaven and earth and taste the charm of life. Indeed, it is many subtle things that make up the world, and people feel the greatness and humbleness of their personality from them. Faced with the same phenomenon, people have different ideas and different views on things. It's different. Our vision determines our differences.

How high your heart is, how far you can fly. The eagle flies high and sees the distant sky, so it flies high in the sky; The tiger jumped forward and saw the boundless forest, so he ran in the rich fields; Carps swim happily and see the magnificence of Yuelongmen, so they try to swim in the sea. They saw lofty and lofty dreams, so they performed the most beautiful dance on their own stage. On the contrary, the chicken saw the excitement of firewood and cooed there; Ducks see the happiness of the pond, so they swim around it.

Newton "saw" gravity when the apple fell to the ground; Fleming discovered penicillin when bacteria exposed to dust could not grow normally. Madame Curie, the discoverer of radium-these have explained the key role of vision for us again and again. Seeing and discovering its truth is the most precious thing. When a new problem or phenomenon appears in front of us, we should broaden our horizons and look higher and farther. Only in this way can we succeed.

Broaden our horizons, have you learned?