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Abstract of theoretical papers on traditional life accomplishment

Cultivation is the foundation of personal charm, from which all other attractive advantages come. The ancients said: "cultivate one's morality, keep one's family in order, govern the country and level the world." Putting "cultivation" in the first place shows that good personal cultivation is the premise of success. Being a civilized college student is the basic requirement of our school and society.

However, in a highly developed society, people with low self-cultivation abound. There are still many people who lack self-cultivation. Some people litter and even spit. Some people even swear and don't pay attention to language civilization.

It is very important for a person to improve his self-cultivation if he wants to gain others' appreciation, respect and even attract others' attention.

Why do some people talk, gesture, even smile or say hello? Connecting the phone gives people a very comfortable feeling, while some people are just the opposite. This is a person's accomplishment. Sometimes, elegance and politeness are not entirely for others to see. In fact, each of us appreciates such beauty from the heart. Not necessarily beautiful and handsome; You don't necessarily have a good voice, and you don't necessarily have a brand-name watch. With a little attention, you can stand out among ordinary people. This is personal accomplishment. Handsome appearance, bright face, only from my mother. But elegant and polite behavior is acquired. Many times, the day after tomorrow can make up for the congenital deficiency.

Therefore, we are eager to improve our self-cultivation in the process of improving the economic level. Only when everyone's self-cultivation is improved can the whole society really develop.

"There are only two things in this world that can move us-one is the bright starry sky above us, and the other is our inner moral code." Kant said more than a hundred years ago. (Kant's quotation at the beginning is poetic and hints at the theme. )

Perhaps, we can't be as calm as Zhuangzi, and have a fearless attitude of "being in the mud"; Perhaps, like Lu Xun, we can't profoundly reveal the national inferiority accumulated by the Chinese nation for thousands of years with sharp eyes; Maybe we can't be blind and deaf like Helen Keller, but we still maintain a noble character ... but we can control ourselves. The use of parallelism and contrast aims to show that we can have the same spirit as them. )

We don't have to worry when we see that the bus we are waiting for has arrived at the station. We can let others go first. Isn't that the "order" we have been expecting? When we see a blind grandfather crossing the road shivering, we can also take the initiative to help him cross the road. Isn't this kind of "love" what we all admire? ……

I know you may scoff at all this now, but when you ignore all this, do you feel a kind of "heterogeneity" of civilization?

Indeed, the world is changing with each passing day and materials are developing at a high speed. But when we are comfortably enjoying everything brought by material civilization, should we also think about our own spiritual civilization? Just imagine, if spiritual civilization is underdeveloped and humanistic quality is not cultivated, will society progress? ..... Yes, we must appeal to the whole world and even all mankind-"building a spiritual Eden and promoting social sustainable development". This passage is necessary and broadens the horizon of the article. )

A person's humanistic quality reflects a person's basic accomplishment and quality, and embodies his values of dealing with the relationship between man and nature, man and society, and man and man. The lack of humanistic quality and humanistic spirit will inevitably restrict the development of society and even the whole nation.

In his "Cultural Journey", Yu Xiansheng wrote about the profundity and inner connotation of culture, and at the same time contained its rich humanistic spirit in it, in order to warn today's generation to firmly grasp the rope of "humanity" and follow it to find our development direction and motivation. (using the method of quotation, but it is quite clever. )

People who lack humanistic spirit and humanistic quality are terrible, which can be summarized by a poem by Mao Zedong, that is, "the reeds on the wall are top-heavy;" Bamboo shoots in the mountains are thick at the tip of the mouth and empty in the abdomen. "

Now there is a very reasonable saying: "The development future of a nation is always determined by its humanistic spirit."

"Building a Spiritual Garden of Eden"-this is our aspiration. Maintaining a good humanistic spirit and cultivating a profound humanistic quality will not only make you profound, but also make you excellent.