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What are the thrifty feelings from me?

Writing ideas and methods: Start with the things around you, and finally make a summary according to your own feelings.

To practice economy and oppose waste, we should start from now on, start from small things, and consciously implement thrift in every detail of education and teaching life. This is what we should do as teachers, starting from myself, starting from small things and starting from our posts.

If we save a grain from today, we will save a fertile land; Saving a drop of water is equivalent to saving a clear lake; Saving one degree of electricity is equivalent to saving a full mine; Saving a piece of paper means saving a beautiful forest. Saving every penny is creating wealth.

Diligence and thrift are the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. In fact, it doesn't take a lot of courage to do this, nor does it need a high IQ or any superhuman virtue. Just need some common sense and the power to resist selfish pleasure. Thrift is just a common sense in daily life.

You don't need strong determination, you just need a little self-restraint. Reducing any sensory pleasure, such as drinking a glass of beer or smoking a cigar, can make a person keep something for others in the long river of years instead of wasting it on himself.

Frugality is everyone's responsibility. Let's start from scratch, develop reasonable consumption habits and be a glorious "CD family". We should pay attention to the cultivation of dribs and drabs, and put the concept of thrift into all aspects of life and work such as eating, wearing, living, using and traveling. Advocating low-carbon environmental protection and green life is a natural habit of saving all kinds of resources around us.

We should actively advocate and practice, pay attention to energy saving, fuel saving, solar terms, garbage collection and green travel, starting from bit by bit and starting from every energy-saving detail around us. As a teacher in party member, we should always remind ourselves that "things rot first, and then worms are born", and we should seriously think about our obligations and responsibilities.