Throughout history, China has been a country that values
filial piety and upholds trustworthiness. From ancient emperors to modern
people, everyone strives to be a filial and trustworthy person.
Filial piety and trustworthiness, as the names suggest, means respecting
filial piety and keeping one's word. These are traditional virtues of the
Chinese nation.
Have you heard the saying "A strong youth makes a strong nation, a
knowledgeable youth makes a knowledgeable nation"? Therefore, isn't a youth
who values filial piety also a youth who the country respects filial piety?
Isn't a youth who keeps their word also a youth who the country trusts? As
young people, we should inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues of
the Chinese nation.
After discussing the importance of filial piety and trustworthiness, let's
talk about practical innovation!
When faced with problems, if you always believe that "the external
environment is the root cause of the problem" or always complain "I am
really powerless", such thinking is not only useless but also creates a
pessimistic and negative mentality. In fact, when you encounter problems,
you should break them down and see which parts you can influence and which
parts you can pay attention to but cannot influence. Then, work hard to turn
the problems that can be "indirectly influenced" into problems that can be
"directly influenced". This is being practical, using practical methods to
have an impact.
To understand the truth and to know what practical means, one can further
improve and possibly innovate.
Humans do not have the eyesight of an eagle, but they invented telescopes to
see distant galaxies; humans do not have wings, but they invented airplanes
to fly higher and faster than birds; humans do not have sharp teeth, but
they invented guns to make fierce animals obedient. What gives us such
power? It is our ability to innovate and our spirit of innovation. As the
times progress, civilization changes, and humans continue to innovate.
In fact, innovation is not far from us. Even in our curriculum, we have a
course called "Innovation", which shows the importance of innovation. The
prosperity of the country depends on innovation, the development of
enterprises depends on innovation, and the growth of individuals requires
innovation. Let us strive to innovate and create a "sky that will always be
achievable".
From ancient times to the present, the values of filial piety,
trustworthiness, practicality, and innovation have never changed. Since they
have never changed, let them continue. |