Hello everyone!
The theme of my speech today is the importance of rules.
The word "rules", as I'm sure you know, refers to the system or articles of association that are stipulated for everyone to abide by. Our world has rules, and people's lives will be happy; There are rules in our world, which will not lead to tragedy ... The reason why our world is beautiful is because of it-"rules"!
Everyone must obey the rules. Only in this way can people be safe and happy. But not everyone will follow the rules? Not exactly. Some "smart people" violate traffic laws, school rules and other rules for their own benefit. Among these people, some people got the punishment they deserved, while others got away with it. No, I have an example here.
On my way home from playing ball, I saw several motorcycles and my car driving in the opposite direction. I saw them on the rampage, cutting in near us from where the car turned around. They were still so ostentatious, ignoring the danger and almost ran into our car. Fortunately, my mother came to an emergency stop, or something would have happened! Unexpectedly, they were indifferent and immediately rode into the side road. They are too arrogant! What an ingrate!
Is it enough to do such a dangerous thing just because you don't want to wait for the traffic lights? Is it worth it? As long as you have patience, you won't violate traffic rules, neither side will have potential safety hazards, and you won't be nervous.
Rules ... rules ... Now everyone says to obey the rules, but who really did it? There are countless cases of unintentional and intentional violations. Even we diligent and naive students have thousands of examples of breaking the rules in school and life. If everyone doesn't talk about rules, there will be no "rules" in this world. The number of car accidents is increasing rapidly every day, which may also lead to the demise of mankind!
So how can we avoid violating the rules?
Remember: you must have a pure heart and remember in your heart: "You can't break the rules!" " "And in practice, but also have a sense of public morality. This can actually reduce the number of violations and even prevent everyone from breaking the rules.
Rules are very important. Only when everyone abides by them will the world become a better place!
My speech is over, thank you!
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