Please write a short essay of not less than 400 words on the topic of "seeking truth from facts". I believe everyone is familiar with this fable: a man only trusts his own eyes, not the mirror. One day, he looked at the mirror with black spots on his face and smashed the mirror in a rage. When I first read this fable, I really felt ridiculous for this self-righteous person. But after laughing, I smiled. We should seek truth from facts and follow objective facts, otherwise we can only learn from nothingness. Lenin once said, "To be a man, you should be a realistic scientist, not a visionary." Yes, people who have made contributions to mankind at all times and in all countries are examples of pursuing objective truth and never giving up. /kloc-In the 6th century, Copernicus, a Polish scientist, broke through the geocentric theory. At that time, the Catholic church believed that the earth was the center of the universe, and whoever violated the will of the church would be severely punished. Copernicus had to be persecuted by the church for a long time, but he still insisted on the truth and never regretted it all his life. Bruno was a thinker in the Renaissance. He insisted on and developed Copernicus's theory, so death often hung over him. Finally, religious forces decided to send him to the execution ground and burn him at the stake. Bruno was crucified on a high cross, accompanied by a blazing fire under his feet. Bruno looked up at the sky and spit out the last sentence: "Fire can't reward my conquest, and the future world will know me and know my value." Indeed, Copernicus and Bruno's spirit of pursuing truth is eternal. Peng is a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation in China, and he is also a man seeking truth from facts. People who "believe in the mirror, but don't believe in their own eyes" In that era of "exaggeration", Peng simply didn't believe that he could produce several thousand kilograms per mu. So he planted an experimental field himself. He carefully sowed, watered, fertilized and weeded until the harvest. He weighed the harvested wheat and weighed it, weighing 90 kilograms. He said to the people, "Even if I don't take good care of it, I will take double care of it." Our revolutionaries have made the best footnote for "seeking truth from facts" with their own practical actions. Seeking truth from facts is also a way of thinking. It can treat a person and a nation dialectically, seek truth from facts, pick out weaknesses, precipitate strengths and establish higher morality. On the contrary, if a person bases his ideal on a mirage, then he can only be defeated in the final competition. Although Xiang Yu
3. Seeking to write an essay of not less than 400 words on the topic of seeking truth from facts is not only restricted by thinking mode, cognitive ability and many objective conditions, but also directly related to the level of moral realm. It is in this sense that seeking truth from facts is also a virtue. As a virtue, "seeking truth from facts" has rich ethical connotation: "seeking truth from facts" is a noble feeling of impartiality and selflessness. Only those who are willing to sacrifice themselves to uphold the truth and uphold justice can persist in seeking truth from facts completely and consistently. On the contrary, any selfish psychology will lead to distortion and deviation from facts and truth. For example, in reality, some people seek personal gain, deliberately falsify, reverse black and white, and confuse right and wrong; Some people vent their personal anger out of thin air, fabricate facts and frame others; In order to protect their own reason, some people will cater to, say things against their will, do things against their will and so on. Especially when insisting on "seeking truth from facts" will offend some people's faces and interests and may be retaliated, it is a severe test of party spirit and personality. -"Seeking truth from facts" is an enterprising professional spirit. This is a necessary condition for a successful career. It must be noted that "seeking truth from facts" is an extremely complicated and arduous practical process. It is necessary not only to pursue and master the truth, but also to bravely uphold and defend the truth regardless of all kinds of interference. We should not only learn and master all kinds of knowledge created by human beings, but also face the ever-changing and ever-changing objective situation, constantly surpassing the known and exploring the unknown. All this requires hard work. It can be seen that the hard work and enterprising professionalism is the internal driving force for insisting on "seeking truth from facts". Lack of professionalism, short-sighted, eager for quick success, lazy, eager for ease, eager for quick success. It is impossible to take "seeking truth from facts" as your conscious pursuit from beginning to end. -"Seeking truth from facts" is a serious, modest and cautious scientific attitude. To seek truth from facts, we must understand the objective situation carefully, seriously, deeply and meticulously, make a rigorous and scientific analysis and judgment, and act according to objective laws in a down-to-earth manner. People with the spirit of "seeking truth from facts" should be conscientious. Knowing that your vision, experience, knowledge and ability are limited, you can learn with an open mind, not be ashamed to ask questions, and find and correct mistakes in time through self-reflection. On the contrary, smart and conceited people can't fully and objectively understand and analyze the real situation. They are often preconceived, blindly confident, subjective and arbitrary, and make subjective, one-sided and absolute mistakes. So "seeking truth from facts" is impossible. For leading cadres, a serious, modest and cautious scientific attitude is reflected in their conscious democratic style, and in their work routes and methods of trusting, respecting and relying on the masses. On the contrary, if a leading cadre likes paternalism, dares to speak and do, is self-righteous, closes his eyes and acts arbitrarily, then he can never "seek truth from facts". And the farther away from "seeking truth from facts"-"seeking truth from facts" is an open and honest personality. "Seeking truth from facts" means being honest, telling the truth and doing honest things. Only a childlike heart, an open-minded mind and an open-minded person can not tell lies that are confusing right and wrong, full of nonsense and out of nothing. It is necessary to be consistent in words and deeds, and to integrate knowledge with practice. When you say it, nails are nails, and riveting is riveting. Pay attention to reality and seek practical results, and you must do what you say and do what you do. False and cunning people often regard others as "blind" who don't know the truth or "fools" who don't understand the truth in order to avoid fraud, affectation, flashy show, inconsistency between knowledge and practice, and ambiguity against truth, and their words and deeds are always inconsistent.
4. Ask "How to seek truth from facts in life". The composition is about 500 words. Confucius said, "goddaughter, I know! Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also. " This sentence is selected from the chapter "Politics". It probably means: Confucius said, "Lutz, let me teach you some truth about understanding things correctly!" Just knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, smart. " Confucius taught us the attitude of seeking truth from facts. To seek truth from facts, knowing means knowing, and not knowing means not knowing. Some people are afraid to ask the teacher for fear that they will lose face and understand. When the teacher asked us if we understood, they confidently raised their hands straight, as if they were too simple. I understood it a long time ago. I had an experience like this, but it turned out to be a "heroic sacrifice" without any accident. The teacher invited a classmate to answer questions in a practical math class. After listening to this classmate's explanation, the teacher nodded in agreement, looked around at other classmates and asked, "Do you understand?" But after listening to it, I was still in a daze, but I pretended to be calm and raised my hand high. The teacher nodded with satisfaction. The "Rinrin Bell" rang after class. After the teacher finished speaking, he packed his tools, put the ruler under his arm and left. I tried to stop him with a question in my hand, but I swallowed it as soon as the sound came out. I thought about it carefully: if I ask, no, I can't let the teacher laugh at me. I turned around, bowed my head and walked back to the classroom silently. In the afternoon exam, I got the question impartially. Looking at the bright red fork on the test paper handed out, I complained that I was too timid to ask the teacher. The bright red fork seems to laugh at me, you coward, and you dare not even ask a question. Regarding the composition of seeking truth from facts, no matter what the problem is, whether it is difficult or simple, I will humbly ask the teacher for advice, and the teacher has never looked down on my meaning. Since then, I know that we should be honest, knowing means knowing, and not knowing means not knowing, which will be good for our study. This is the right thing to do. Don't care about other people's opinions, as the saying goes, "Sing your own songs and make others laugh." We should not be afraid of other people's opinions. Seek truth from facts. Since then, this sentence has become my learning attitude. This is my motto: knowing means knowing, and not knowing means not knowing. Let's work together, come on! If I were a doctor-seek truth from facts! Once upon a time, doctors were the embodiment of angels in white. Whether they were poor or not, it was their duty to save lives and heal the wounded. Now when it comes to the profession of doctors, people are always full of disdain and contempt, as if they were demons, so I thought, angels in white, what's wrong with you? Since I became a medical representative, I have gradually seen them become white! What will I do if I am lucky enough to be a doctor? If I were a doctor, first of all, I would master professional knowledge and make theoretical knowledge solid and solid. If there is an accident for my own reasons, I will grow up. How can I eat in the future? If I were a doctor, I would be kind to those poor patients, answer their questions, and do my best to alleviate their suffering, because they are already unfortunate, and I can't let them suffer any more! If I were a doctor, I would embarrass rich patients. They have got a lot of illegal income, so I will try my best to make them vomit again! Let him know what our people can do! If I were a doctor, I would be polite to the medical representatives of foreign companies, carefully read the latest medical information they brought, understand the most cutting-edge medical information, and use their medicines or medical devices selectively. I will not give strong support or blindly believe! Because I know that the moon in foreign countries is as round as that in China! If I were a doctor, I would be polite to local medical representatives, support their varieties and selectively accept the RMB they gave me. I will resolutely refuse the RMB of those medical representatives who are powerless, imprecise and unreliable, because I am afraid that he will get me into trouble! It's not worth worrying about! If I were a doctor, I would only admire beautiful female medical representatives and have wild desires, but I would never act or touch my fingers. People are also brought up by their parents, so it is not easy to go out and do things.
5. Stick to the facts and seek truth from facts. There is a little fable that everyone is familiar with: a person only trusts his own eyes, not the mirror. One day, his face was covered with black spots in the mirror, and he smashed the mirror in a rage.
When I first read this fable, I really felt ridiculous for this self-righteous person. But after laughing, I also realized a profound truth: to be a man, we should seek truth from facts and follow objective facts, otherwise we can only learn from nothingness.
Lenin once said, "To be a man, you should be a realistic scientist, not a visionary." Yes, all the people who have contributed to mankind at all times and all over the world are examples of pursuing objective truth and never giving up. /kloc-In the 6th century, Copernicus, a Polish scientist, broke through the traditional concept of "geocentric theory" and put forward "Heliocentrism". At that time, the Catholic Church believed that anyone who violated the will of the church would be severely punished. Copernicus had to live in exile for a long time under the persecution of the church, but he still insisted on the truth and never regretted it. Bruno was a thinker in the Renaissance. He insisted on and developed Copernicus's theory. Therefore, death often hangs over him. Finally, religious forces decided to send him to the execution ground and burn him at the stake. Bruno was crucified on a high cross, accompanied by a burning flame under his feet. Bruno looked up at the sky.
Indeed, Copernicus and Bruno's spirit of pursuing truth is eternal.
Peng is a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation in China, and he is also a man seeking truth from facts. "Trust the mirror, but don't trust the eyes. There is a little fable that I believe everyone is familiar with: a person only trusts his own eyes, not the mirror. One day, he covered the mirror with black spots, and in a rage, he smashed the mirror to pieces.
When I first read this fable, I really felt ridiculous for this self-righteous person. But after laughing, I also realized a profound truth: to be a man, we should seek truth from facts and follow objective facts, otherwise we can only learn from nothingness.
Lenin once said, "To be a man, you should be a realistic scientist, not a visionary." Yes, all people who have contributed to mankind at all times and all over the world are examples of pursuing objective truth and never giving up. /kloc-In the 6th century, Copernicus, a Polish scientist, broke through the traditional concept of "geocentric theory" and put forward "Heliocentrism". At that time, the Catholic Church believed that anyone who violated the will of the church would be severely punished. Copernicus had to live in exile for a long time under the persecution of the church, but he still insisted on the truth and never regretted it. Bruno was a thinker in the Renaissance. He insisted on and developed Copernicus's theory. Therefore, death often hangs over him. Finally, religious forces decided to send him to the execution ground and burn him at the stake. Bruno was crucified on a high cross, accompanied by a burning flame under his feet. Bruno looked up at the sky.
Indeed, Copernicus and Bruno's spirit of pursuing truth is eternal.
Peng is a proletarian revolutionist of the older generation in China, and he is also a man of seeking truth from facts. In that "exaggerated" era, Peng simply didn't believe that he could produce thousands of kilograms per mu. So he planted an experimental field himself. He carefully sowed, watered, fertilized and weeded until the harvest. He weighed the harvested wheat, which was 90 kilograms. He told people. Our revolutionaries have made the best footnote for seeking truth from facts with their own practical actions.
Seeking truth from facts is another way of thinking. It can treat a person and a nation dialectically, seek truth from facts, pick out weaknesses, precipitate strengths and establish higher morality. On the contrary, if a person bases his ideal on a mirage, then he can only be defeated in the final competition. Although Xiang Yu has read a lot of books since he was a child, he is full of energy, but he is subjective and arbitrary, relying on only one person for everything.