Essay material about sacrificing one s life to break through oneself

Updated on educate 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Spiritual inspirational excellent essay on self-sacrifice.

    What is there about an ordinary candle that we can see? In fact, the candle is white, unlucky, ordinary, unwatched, and just an inconspicuous "garbage" in the eyes of everyone. But I don't think about it that way.

    Whenever there is a power outage in the house, the role of the candle comes into play. Because it's not a waste of money, and it's bright and long-lasting. Can some people say, can't a flashlight also shine?

    It's brighter than a candle, and it's not afraid of hurting your hands. But, if you think about it, can a flashlight be like a candle without wasting money and still shining for a long time? There is that kind of flashlight that is very economical, but buying a battery will waste you a lot of money.

    Even if the flashlight is not wasted, it is more economical than the previous candle!

    I deeply felt that a small, inconspicuous white candle played an important role in a critical moment. In fact, in the real world, there are often some ordinary little people like candles, such as cleaners and cobblers, who will do unexpected things in critical moments: when you see garbage on the ground, you can sweep it, but can you sweep a street?

    You can't, the cleaner can see that his shoes are broken, can you fix them yourself with shoe repair kits? You don't repair shoes, you won't fix what you can't, shoe repairers can.

    People's talents can only be achieved by discovering, excavating and cultivating.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Life is fair, what you give, you will reap: pay a mentality, harvest a thought; Give a thought, harvest an action; Pay an action, harvest a habit; Give a habit, reap a destiny. Harvest is a very beautiful thing, but it also has its own premise - pay.

    I remember seeing a story about a seed that was once blown into the endless desert by a strong wind, and only some tropical plants could grow in such a barren place. However, the little seed decided to take root here, but when the other plants learned of his ridiculous idea, they couldn't help laughing, and ridicule and sarcasm were all over the place, but the little seed didn't care, it buried itself deep in the ground, and stretched out to the deepest part with the roots that it had grown with great difficulty.

    After some struggle, it found a source of water. Later, with its own efforts, it finally grew into a lush plant.

    God is also fair, and He will only let you gain if you have given it. That little seed also broke its roots when it was looking for water, but it didn't choose to give up, and it was in this way that there would be that lush plant later!

    This is true for plants, and so it is for people.

    When I was a child, I learned to walk, and it was inevitable that I would have to fall a few times before I could learn it, and if I gave up after experiencing a wrestling, I am afraid that I would not have much success when I grew up.

    There is such an ancient saying: There is nothing difficult in the world, but I am afraid of those who have a heart. Yes, there is nothing in the world that can stump a person, just see if you will put in your own efforts.

    If you have worked hard and paid, even if you have not succeeded, do not be discouraged, because you have not gained nothing, at least you have gained a valuable experience, so that you are one step closer to success.

    If you want to reap, you must first give.

    I remember a teacher once said to us, "Because you don't know how to give, you don't get much." After listening to this sentence, I really feel ashamed, since the day I landed, I have paid very little, and others have paid for me a lot, such as my parents paid to raise me, teachers paid to educate me, and their efforts were not eager to return.

    And what about us? Not only do you not pay, but you also hope to reap. Now that I think about it, I feel like I really shouldn't have it.

    Perhaps the effort and the gain may not be as directly proportional as the speed and distance, but it is definitely not inversely proportional either. I have always believed and can say with certainty: "He who has not given is doomed to nothing!" ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During the New Year's Day, I watched a piece of news that touched everyone. There is a spirit in this news that everyone admires.

    This news story mainly talks about: On the day before New Year's Day, a child had to cross a road on his way home from school, and the road was full of traffic. And at the end of the road there is an intersection, where there are more vehicles.

    When the child came to the intersection, he saw the red light and walked over.

    Halfway through his walk, a small car came by. This is, the child stood there dumbfounded, watching the car come and he was probably frightened. The car was only one meter away from the child.

    At this critical moment, a young man who had never known the child ran over and pushed the child aside. At the same time, as he pushed the child aside, the car pressed against him. It was a horrific scene.

    After the car drove away, everyone present saw his bloody body. He sacrificed his precious life to save a child he didn't know. After the child was pushed down by the youth.

    When he saw the young man sacrificing himself to save himself, he wanted to run over to see the young man. But when the green light turned on, he was pulled by others. Later, when the reporter interviewed the family of the young man.

    His wife cried and said, "This is not the first time something like this has happened. The last time, he let the motorcycle break in order to save an old man, and he was only discharged from the hospital the day before yesterday, but he didn't expect that he would come out for a walk as soon as he was discharged from the hospital, and his family couldn't resist him, so he had to let him out.

    Unexpectedly, this time he sacrificed himself to save a child he didn't know. But I still support him because I'm his wife.

    Later, the reporter also interviewed the child. He told reporters: "Although that uncle is dead, his spirit is attached to me. I'm still young, but when I grow up, I will definitely be like my uncle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Think about the tram puzzle this question. Morality or rule.

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