I think: We should study hard now, accumulate knowledge and experience, lay a foundation for the future and create a better future with our hardworking hands. No pains, no gains.
Change should be right.
Composition: Some people say that life is like rivers, lakes and seas, novels are distilled water, and poetry is a rainbow of hydration. I think fables are pearls in the waves. Why do you say that? Because I read Aesop's fables recently, I suddenly understand a lot of truth about being a man, just like accumulating a lot of wealth for my life. The story that impressed me the most in this book is the jewels buried in the vineyard.
The main idea of this fable is this: a farmer accumulated a large inheritance, but when he was seriously ill, he could not worry about his three lazy sons. In order to make his sons stand on their own feet, he thought of a way. He told his three sons that there was a jar of jewelry buried under the vineyard and asked them to dig it. Finally, the three sons learned that there were no jewels in the vineyard. Jewelry is actually very hard work.
The story is short, but the truth is great. As we often say, there is no pie in the sky, and all achievements are created by labor. At the same time, it also tells us not to be lazy, but to work hard to succeed.
When I read these three sons, I seemed to see the shadow of Liu Yujie in our class. He is also a very lazy person. He often doesn't do his homework, and he refuses to think when he meets problems, just waiting for the teacher to explain. I'll show him this fable. Maybe he can turn over a new leaf.
In fact, there are still many lazy people in life, and many people ruin their beautiful lives because of laziness. Like Fang Zhongyong in ancient times, he was called a child prodigy when he was five years old, but in the end he became a very mediocre person because he didn't make progress. He doesn't seem to understand that genius comes from diligence.
In my future study and life, I will often use the fable of "jewels buried in vineyards" to remind myself and people around me that learning is endless and diligence is the bridge to success.