People are selfish. After reading this article, are you still quarreling with your classmates about an insignificant little thing? Are you still blaming the teacher for the criticism of the parent-teacher conference? Are you still angry with your parents for cooking dinner late? Do you still think all this is because of their selfishness? Then I think you should reflect on yourself. Think about it. Is it worth falling out over a trivial matter and ruining years of friendship? Obviously, it is not worth it. Maybe you think what she said is too hurtful, but don't you say too much? Only you know the answer. The teacher criticized our mistakes at the parent-teacher meeting. We should not blame her. Instead, we should thank her for educating us so much and pointing out our mistakes, so that we can only be "problem children" for half a semester instead of "problem children" for life. My parents came back late and cooked for us. Maybe you think they just lost track of time through chatting, but what I want to say is that we have no reason to lose our temper with them. Our parents have raised us for so many years, and it is time for us to be responsible for ourselves. We should be ashamed of those graduates who can't cook, instead of blaming our parents.
People are selfish, which is a wrong concept, but it is equivalent to our traditional concept. Confucianism is generally deeply rooted. Since it can't be uprooted, why not look at it from another angle? We always quarrel about such a trivial matter invisibly. The final result is, will you remember the reason for the quarrel? I'm not sure about you, but I've forgotten the reason for the quarrel for a long time. Even though I always thought it was each other's fault at first, when time began to cool down, we quietly thought that those quarrels were not the best memories of our dead childhood.
Grade three: Y.MQ