Debate Competition: The cultivation of students civilized habits mainly depends on self discipline

Updated on educate 2024-02-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Writing ideas:It can be written that the formation of students' civilized habits mainly depends on self-discipline, and then they can prove their opinions by enumeration.

    Text: With the development of the times, our science is also progressing little by little, and with it comes more convenience and speed. But at the same time as it is convenient for us, have we ever thought about whether our behavior is appropriate?

    Bike sharing, book sharing, ......More and more shared resources are beginning to appear in our lives and become inseparable from us. When I go to work, I ride a shared bicycle; In his spare time, he uses shared books; When sleeping, lie down and share the hotel. These seemingly inconspicuous behaviors have integrated sharing into our world and changed our attitude towards life.

    The use of shared items also reflects the personal cultivation of each user, some people finish the shared book clean, no traces, no graffiti, and some people finish the shared book but wrinkled, and may even be damaged. The two different attitudes towards shared objects show the vastly different personal qualities between the two.

    While sharing things provides us with convenience, we should also improve our self-discipline. "People should have self-discipline, and those who don't have self-discipline are animals. I came across this sentence by chance, but it had a deep impact on my soul.

    What is self-discipline, I think self-discipline is not to covet convenience and litter, not to stay up all night because of mobile phones, and not to destroy the interests of others because of personal convenience. Nowadays, the world is still full of shared bicycles that are randomly placed, shared books that have been destroyed, and shared basketballs that have been taken home.

    It's all because they have a herd mentality, others can why I can't; If you have a fluke mentality, you shouldn't be discovered once. But there is no kind of self-discipline and self-love, you are you, he is him, you are not him, we should not "close to ink black, close to Zhu red." "Rather, it should be like a lotus flower" out of the mud without staining.

    Only when everyone is self-disciplined can the world be truly civilized.

    China has been around for 5,000 years, and we should carry forward our traditional virtues in this shared era of the 21st century, show our self-discipline, write our civilization, and discourage other countries!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Catch".Civilized etiquetteIt is not a quality that people are born with, but acquired, which shows that it is impossible to develop civilized manners by relying solely on self-discipline".

    And then the arguments,"Without the supervision, restraint and influence of other disciplines, self-discipline will lose meaning and purpose, and it is important to realize that self-discipline is an acquired habit, not an innate gift

    As a social etiquette norm, civilized etiquette is a behavioral standard formed over the years in the context of the development of imitation posture in human society.

    Obviously, this can only be formed and obtained in the social environment, and there is naturally an element of other laws in it, and the so-called self-discipline actually presupposes the existence of other laws.

    Because of the words and deeds of the elders and the supervision of the people around them, people will understand what civilized etiquette is and how to achieve civilized etiquette, and only then can they know what kind of civilized etiquette should be made in what environment.

    Since birth, people must be guided by the wisdom of their elders and then be able to gradually form their own correct three views in the rest of their lives.

    In such a debate, there are no loopholes at all, and the opponent's defense friend has nothing to do with you except to pull the topic back, and you will be invincible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    All successful people know how to be self-disciplined. Self-discipline is the ability and condition that those who are self-cultivation and determined to achieve great things must have, and I hope that everyone can achieve self-discipline.

    Essentially, self-discipline is the courage to do what you have to do automatically before you are forced to act. Self-discipline is often associated with something you don't want to do or are too lazy to do but have to. Since "law" is a norm, of course, it is because there are behaviors that will go beyond this norm.

    For example, brushing your teeth and washing your face is a daily necessity, but one day you come home exhausted, and if you fall asleep, you are indulging in your behavior; If you overcome physical exhaustion and wash consistently, it is a sign of your self-discipline. People tend to encounter things that they hate or thwart their actions, and in this case, you should overcome the emotional distractions and be put to the test.

    Generally speaking, there are two ways of self-discipline: one is to do what you should do but are unwilling or unwilling to do; One is not to do what you can't do, what you shouldn't do but what you want to do. For example, if you insist on exercising every morning, and one day the weather is particularly cold, and you don't want to continue to insist on the cold, but you eventually go out of the house and continue to exercise, this belongs to the former.

    The latter is also more expressive, you like to smoke, but when you get to a non-smoking room, you have to resist your inner desire not to smoke.

    In general, self-discipline and will are closely linked, and those with weak will have poor self-discipline; Those with strong wills have strong self-discipline. Strengthening self-discipline is the process of tempering the will.

    Self-discipline plays an important role in an individual's career, and strengthening self-discipline helps to sharpen one's mind, contributes to the formation of good quality, and enables people to succeed.

    Self-discipline is formed in action, and it can only be manifested in action, and there is no other way. If you dream of becoming a self-disciplined person, will you become a self-disciplined person? Can you become a self-disciplined person by reading a few books on self-discipline?

    The answer is all no.

    The cultivation of self-discipline is a long-term process, not an overnight thing, so to be self-disciplined, we must first face the challenges of self again and again from all sides, and do not indulge ourselves easily, even if it is just a trivial thing.

    Self-discipline, which also requires initiative, is not an act that is forced to do so by circumstances or others, but an act that is taken before it is compelled to do so. The prerequisite is to do it consciously and voluntarily.

    In your daily life, you should always remind yourself to be self-disciplined, and at the same time, you can also consciously cultivate the spirit of self-discipline. For example, for a certain shortcoming or bad habit in your own personality, it is better to set a time limit and focus on correcting it.

    Don't pamper yourself and make excuses for yourself. If you are strict with yourself for a long time, self-discipline will become a habit, a way of life, and your personality and intelligence will be more perfect.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cultivation of civilized habits among middle school students mainly depends on self-discipline and argumentation

    Good evening, judges, students!

    First: Referring to the deer as a horse. Confusing internal and external causes, as we all know, internal causes are the root of the development and change of things, external causes are conditions, external causes act through internal causes, internal causes are the main aspects of contradictions, and external causes are secondary aspects of contradictions.

    Second: Li with peach stiffness. The other party replaces habits with behaviors, equating behaviors with habits, and covering up the whole with partiality. That's ridiculous!

    I would like to conclude my views below.

    First: self-discipline is through self-restraint and self-adjustment, and the words and deeds are controlled within the scope permitted by the system, regulations, and morality. In the process of cultivating civilized habits, although self-discipline plays an auxiliary role as an external factor, self-discipline as an internal factor is more important for continuous self-restraint.

    External causes work through internal causesInternal causes are the root of the development and change of things, so the status of self-discipline is understandable. It is difficult to imagine how a person who does not know how to self-discipline and relies on other disciplines will enter society, knowing that no one will become a general because of his discipline, but it is absolutely necessary to believe that the best general is the most conscious and self-disciplined person. Don't regard him as an almighty God, there is no savior in the world, and the key to developing civilized habits is self-discipline.

    Second: civilized behavior is not the same as civilized habits.

    Other laws can promote the occurrence of civilized behavior, but in the process of transforming civilized behavior into civilized habits, self-discipline comes first. As we all know, habits can be called behaviors, but behaviors can never be equated with habits. You can't say that a civilized act once or twice is a civilized habit, right?

    Obviously illogical. And since it is a civilized habit, he is the room that he should be, and whether he has other laws or not is secondary.

    Third, other laws must be internalized into self-discipline before civilized behavior can become civilized habits. Other laws may lead to civilized behavior, but if we do not accept this norm ourselves, it is impossible to form a habit that we will find ways to escape the constraints of this norm.

    Only when we ourselves accept other laws and internalize other laws into self-discipline can we really play a role, otherwise those laws and norms are just a piece of paper!

    Therefore, only by fully mobilizing our subjective initiative and relying on self-restraint can we more smoothly develop a civilized habit.

    Finally, nothing is absolute, and we have emphasized many times that admitting self-discipline does not mean denying the auxiliary role of other disciplines in the formation of civilized habits. We also attach great importance to the regulatory effect of other discipline on a small number of secondary school students with weak self-discipline ability, so as to encourage them to behave civilly and develop civilized habits.

    The flowers of civilization must be irrigated by self-discipline, the rising sun of civilization will eventually break through the horizon of other laws, and new turning points and shining stars will eventually fill the unobstructed sky.

    I believe that under the sky of self-discipline, our world will be a better place!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are no clear examples of this argument.

    It is necessary to convince people with reason rather than with service, especially on the self-discipline side, of course, appropriate examples are still necessary.

    First of all, the subject of your debate is middle school students, combined with its characteristics, middle school students: study-oriented, in a rebellious age, full of curiosity about unknown things, extremely plastic, and the most important point is that they are not yet mature, that is, poor psychological tolerance.

    Secondly, the cultivation of civilized etiquette among middle school students depends on self-discipline, which does not mean that we deny the role of other disciplines, but compared with the two, it is obvious that self-discipline is important.

    Finally, combined with the characteristics of "first" middle and middle school students, case studies are appropriately added.

    1: If you rely on other laws to develop civilized habits of middle school students, it is inevitable to formulate a series of rules and regulations, relying on other laws is to restrain middle school students' behavioral norms, or to learn and be effective to a certain extent, but that is not to help middle school students develop civilized habits, but to copy a disciplined student.

    2. If we rely on self-discipline to develop the civilized habits of middle school students, to a large extent, we will give students the space for free management, which will be better conducive to everyone's psychological maturity, better understanding of the importance of civilized habits, and more conducive to the cultivation of students' personalities, rather than being nerds.

    Three: Through the comparison of the above two points, how about it, it is obvious that self-discipline is important.

    To sum up: the cultivation of civilized etiquette for middle school students is important for self-discipline.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    With the Internet, the civilized habits of middle school students have deteriorated. Only students who can manage themselves are the talents of the motherland. It is easy for people to be more stubborn in adolescence, and it is not easy to develop good habits if they rely entirely on others.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What is self-discipline Self-discipline Self-discipline.

    Remember that xx said that how to look at a person of high moral character is when there is no one in the house, to see if this is tolerated.

    Still uphold noble character.

    Civilized customs are not legal provisions in the literal interpretation, and there are no mandatory constraints. If you don't restrain yourself, even other laws have no effect (use this argument with caution).

    Look for more books on discipline habit formation.

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