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A composition titled "Awareness of Worry"

1 There is such an interesting and thought-provoking experiment. If a frog is accidentally thrown into a hot oil pan, the frog can unexpectedly jump out and escape the trap. Then the same frog was placed in a pot of gradually heated water. This time it felt so comfortable that when it realized the danger was coming, it was too eager to jump and finally died at the bottom of the pot. From this experiment, we can see that frogs are sensitive to immediate dangers and slow to respond to dangers that have not yet arrived. From this, I thought of people. In fact, people are also like this in this regard, as Mencius said: "Born in sorrow, died in happiness."

In the journey of life, adversity reminds people to be alert and inspires people to forge ahead. , but the comfortable and superior environment wears away people's will, making people indulge in peace and enjoyment, and often achieve nothing. Some people even indulge in drunkenness and self-destruction in their comfortable moments. This is very similar to a frog leaping up when faced with danger and lying down waiting to die in warm water.

So people must be prepared for danger in times of peace and always maintain a high degree of self-vigilance.

Appropriate tension at work can eliminate the boredom caused by monotonous operations and improve work efficiency. If the tension is too low, employees cannot be excited and cannot perform their best work. As tension increases, work efficiency can reach its highest point.

Society is developing and changing day by day. However, for individuals, the main task is to improve their ability to adapt to the social work environment. We must proactively adapt to the work environment. Passive adaptation is a passive adaptation that is helpless and forced to adapt to the environment; active adaptation is a process of actively seeking to adapt to the real environment and fully mobilizing subjective initiative to work hard, overcome difficulties and achieve success.

How can you be the best version of yourself? Don’t let every day go to waste and reflect on yourself. Believe in yourself. If others can do it, you can do it too through hard work. The me now is what I wanted to be in the past, and the me in the future will be how to achieve what I want to be now!

Only through continuous self-improvement will you have the opportunity to emerge as your best self. Don't worry too much about comparing yourself with others. Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. If you care too much about comparing yourself with others, you will never be the best (just like queuing up to check out at the supermarket, you will never feel that the team you are in is the fastest) and you will not feel the impact of work and life. That joy that belongs to you. Therefore, if you want to compare, you must compare yourself to your past self, be better than your yesterday self, and make yourself the best version of yourself today. Don’t let every day go by in vain. You must reflect on yourself and generate motivation to make progress. As long as you keep working hard, you can be better than yourself if you don't work hard. As long as you keep working hard, you can become the best version of yourself. But improving oneself is not blind perfection. People's energy is limited. Keep making progress as long as the energy allows. When you finish a day's work and can calmly say to yourself that I have been the best version of myself, that is also achieved. Be the happiest yourself! 2 Students, the 21st century is an era full of opportunities and challenges, and it is also an era full of competition and competition. As China enters the WTO, we are facing confrontation and competition with the world's economic powers. It can be said that our generation will accept a more severe test, which is also a test for China from the world.

Today, we learn knowledge in a beautiful and comfortable campus, accept the care of teachers, and enjoy the sweetness of life in such a peaceful era. Have we ever thought that because our comprehensive national strength is not strong enough, we often encounter provocations and difficulties from superpowers; because our living standards are still far behind those of developed countries, some overseas students are unwilling to return to their countries... These facts are present all the time It reminds us to put pressure on ourselves, study hard, and learn to grow in competition. Therefore, today, what I want to say to the students is that without rivalry, without crisis and competition, everything will become tired due to slackness, leading to decadence or even death. The story about this aphorism is intriguing.

A British veteran who participated in World War II traveled to Japan and saw three Japanese children playing a game called "Survival". There were tigers, wolves, dogs, sheep, etc. on the cards. Chicken, hunter and other patterns, each of the three children holds one. The rules of the game are: tigers can eat them all, but two hunters can kill a tiger when they come together; one hunter can kill a wolf; but two wolves can eat one hunter when they come together; both tigers and wolves After being destroyed, a sheep can eat a dog. He was puzzled, how could there be such logic? The Japanese child replied: "After the tigers and wolves are gone, the dog will be in a relaxed state. At this time, not only a sheep can eat it, but two chickens can also destroy it when they meet. No more In the battle between opponents, without crisis and competition, everything will become tired due to slackness, leading to decadence or even destruction - this is what is written in our textbooks. ”

Students, this is so true. It’s thought-provoking and alarming! It was precisely with the awareness of crisis and competition that Japan, an island country with extremely poor resources and a large population, rose rapidly from the ruins of World War II and became a world economic power.

As early as more than 2,000 years ago, Mencius, a famous Chinese thinker, said, "Be born in sorrow and die in happiness." The idiom "Be prepared for danger in times of peace" and the saying "No pressure, no motivation." It tells us this truth.

Students, we are about to enter a society full of challenges and competition. "Natural selection, survival of the fittest" will be our living environment. In order to survive, we must compete with our opponents; in order to develop, we must compete with our opponents; in order to increase the value of life, we must continue to struggle. Therefore, we must be full of crisis awareness at all times and must learn to compete! Every class, every homework, and every sports meeting today is a good opportunity for us to learn to compete and test our abilities. I hope every student can take advantage of it.

When the sun comes out, the animals on the African grasslands start running. The lion knows that if it cannot outrun the slowest antelope, it will starve to death; the antelope also knows that it will be eaten if it cannot outrun the fastest lion. Classmates, when we grow up and enter a globalized society, the competition and challenges we face will be severe.

Therefore, we must start from now on to cultivate our own wisdom and courage, and learn the rules of competition. Only in this way will the motherland have highly competitive talents and become increasingly stronger! Only then will our nation achieve a great rejuvenation!