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About 300 words about mature speech.
We have just finished a difficult day-military training. Compared with going out to war, we all find that we are no longer the child who always wipes tears. The manuscript "Harvest after Military Training" written in the first day of junior high school is still there, and the feeling of "homesickness and sadness" is gone, which may indicate that we are one step closer to maturity and indifference. When I don't have much perceptual knowledge, I will have more opportunities to experience military training, to face it squarely, to taste it and to refine its value.

Next, I want to share with you what I have learned from military training that is beneficial to everyone and the collective.

I can sum up this military training in a few words: forbearance, obedience, indifference, persistence, face and persistence, which can completely sum up everything I have learned. Listen first, I am a stubborn temper. I will never do it obediently when I am not convinced. I will try my best to change other people's decisions and arrangements. If I fail, I will give up and never give up. I always thought it was a sign of forcing others to do something, but I was wrong. Going deep into the barracks, I found that many officers and men, like me, had many personal contradictions and opinions, but they chose absolute obedience in the face of the arrangement of their superiors. Just like instructor Chen, he refused to give up everyone and finally chose to obey and command other teams seriously. When people can't change all this, they should learn to adapt to all this and try to change themselves. The same is true in groups with classes as units. There are 43 of us, each of whom has different ideas, uses conflicts in different ways and wants to do different things. The arrangement and plan in the class can't be suitable for everyone, which requires each of us to have a sense of the overall situation, regard ourselves as individuals, and measure the arrangement from the overall perspective. We are senior two students, so it is necessary to look at the problem rationally. We should reduce "childish temper" and "personal heroism". Learning to obey means that we have taken another step towards maturity.

In fact, in the theory of submission, I have already talked about another word that has the deepest feeling, "indifferently". It is common to encounter various contradictions, differences and disputes in school life. Since it is inevitable, the way to deal with them becomes extremely critical. People often say that "my patience is limited". Over time, our anger will be detonated by some small contradictions, resulting in extreme mentality, extreme thoughts and irrational words. After the incident, I don't know how many bad effects it will bring because of quick talk. You know, anger is a way to punish yourself for other people's mistakes. If we calmly think about the consequences and future effects of what we say and do when dealing with things, we will become more calm and peaceful when dealing with problems. In military training, we were in trouble. Facing one challenge after another, we are not passive or fragile, which shows that we can be indifferent to difficulties. "Indifference" is the most valuable quality of people, and it is also the realm we should pursue. When encountering disputes and contradictions, cadres of all classes should be more mature and indifferent, and look at the problem with a more developed and comprehensive perspective. They should not have extreme mentality, because their own views, their own speed and their own selfishness affect the whole.

Finally, I want to say "consistent". The hardest thing in this world is persistence. In the process of persistence, there will be mental suffering and physical exhaustion. Being able to stick to what you want is also a sign of maturity. Maturity is a bright but not dazzling brilliance, a mellow but not greasy voice, a calmness that no longer needs to observe others, an atmosphere that eventually no longer complains to the surroundings, a smile that ignores the noise, a kind of indifference that washes away extremes, and a sureness that does not need to be publicized. I want to say that everyone in our Grade Two (1) class is maturing, which indicates that the whole group is maturing and that we will have a more sunny and positive class style.