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An essay on the dangers of mutual suspicion and lack of trust

The article "Suspicion" uses seven animals as examples to tell us about the dangers of suspicion. Because of suspicion, North American green birds hold their babies in their mouths, causing the little green birds to fall to death on cliffs or be buried in the sea; because of suspicion, French short-tailed Shar-Pei refuses to eat when their owners change; because of suspicion, ants turn into It has become a life-long hard labor; because of suspicion, squirrels urinate on the food and make the food rot; because of suspicion, crocodiles protect their children but swallow them into their bellies; because of suspicion, desert sand rabbits dig at least nine holes when making their nests The above exits allowed him, his wife and children to escape, but they froze him to death in his nest.

From the suspicion of animals, it is not difficult to see how serious misfortunes "suspiciousness" has caused in their lives. The heavier the suspicion, the deeper the disaster, and even one's own life will be ruined. I also made a little joke because of my "suspiciousness".

I have a puppy pendant, which is snow-white and made entirely of wool. It feels soft and very comfortable. Its shape is that of a poodle, and its eyes are made of black amber. When it looks at you, it seems to be talking, making you feel particularly comfortable. I had been hanging this pendant on the wall, but that day, I accidentally discovered that it was missing. Its "missing" changed my mood from "sunny day" to "heavy snow and hail".

I was sitting on the sofa thinking: Who took my puppy pendant? I was deep in thought, and suddenly my mother said to me: "We are going to your cousin's house for a visit this afternoon. You do your homework for a while, and we will leave soon." "Brother?" I asked, and then it suddenly occurred to me that my brother came yesterday When we were at home, my mother even took away my "baby" toys, and my younger brother always liked my puppy pendant. Could it be that my puppy pendant was taken away by my brother?

However, in order not to accuse a good person unjustly, I searched my house first, but there was no trace of the puppy pendant. At this time, my mother came over, and I asked: "Mom, did you give my puppy pendant to my brother?" My mother said: "Of course not, you are so precious, how could I give it to others?" However, if there is none at home, my parents will definitely not take it. Could it be that my brother took it away when he came to my house yesterday? That’s not certain, maybe it’s really possible! When I go to my brother's house this afternoon, I have to ask him carefully! I sat on the sofa and made a list, but it was impossible for the elders, and the older brothers and sisters were not reliable either, only the younger brother. I picked up the pen and circled my brother's name.

In the afternoon, as soon as I went to my brother's house, I asked: "Jiajia, did you take my puppy pendant?" My brother waved his hand and said to me innocently: "No!" I asked. He asked, "Really?" The younger brother said, "Of course not!" After saying that, he turned around and went to the room, talking to himself mysteriously, but unfortunately it was so soft that I couldn't hear anything.

At night, I lay in bed and carefully analyzed every move of my brother today. Could it be that my brother really took away my puppy pendant? I turned sideways and analyzed it carefully. But I felt something soft under my arm. I turned on the light and it turned out to be a puppy pendant. It was still glowing slightly under the light. I suddenly remembered that when I was playing with my neighbor yesterday, I hung it on the door of my room, but I looked left and right and felt that it didn’t match the door and didn’t look good, so I just threw it on the bed. I guess when I made the bed , and then directly covered it up, causing it to "disappear".

I suddenly felt ashamed. It was obvious that I had done something wrong, and I still forced it on my brother. It seems that this "suspiciousness" is really not a good thing! The next day, I sent an e-card to my brother, wishing him a happy new year and sincerely apologizing...

In terms of life, the less suspicion, the more. The child is safe; less guessing means more freedom. Instead of falling into the uneasiness of suspicion, we should choose trusting indifference. The more trust we have, the more joy we will have.

(Hu Qingyu, Class 602)