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Junior high school composition 1000 words "Learn to be tolerant and friendly and create a harmonious campus"

The French romantic writer Hugo once said: "The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind." This famous saying inspired Each of us should have a tolerant and fraternal heart. With a fraternal heart, our campus will become beautiful and harmonious. "Love everyone broadly, and be kind to everyone." Universal love requires tolerance. Tolerance is not only a kind of compassion, a kind of cultivation, but also a state, a state that stops the harm from expanding. People who do not have this level often need to bear the danger caused by revenge, and this risk is often unpredictable. As you all know, a tragedy happened around us just a few days ago. Two students from Tianyu Middle School got into a fight over a minor dispute, resulting in the tragic death of one of the students. Although there are many reasons for this tragedy, at least one thing I am sure of is that the creator of this tragedy does not have a tolerant heart and does not know how to forgive others. Just imagine, if his classmates caused a little harm to him because of a trivial matter, and he knew how to be tolerant, would not fight for so-called face or other reasons, and handled it calmly, how could it be a living thing? Is life fleeting? A budding flower withered prematurely, and a young man in his prime and looking forward to the future left with hatred. How can it not make people sigh with regret? "The dead are gone, how can the survivors live?" The alarm bell came, should we reflect? Isn’t this kind of crisis lurking in our schools? Aren’t there also many disharmonies and factors? Because of an unpleasant word, a look of contempt, or a small selfish gain, everyone would look at each other angrily and throw fists and kicks. Isn’t this kind of thing rare? The friendship between classmates for several years has disappeared in a burst of punches and kicks. How can this not be sad? People often say that the friendship between classmates in high school is the most true and pure. Is this what we call the truest and purest friendship? Dear students, let’s reflect on what we have done! Aren’t the lessons of blood enough to wake us up? Do we still have to watch this tragedy happen to us again? No! no way! We must not kill each other for a little profit or fame. Because the benefits are valuable, the price of life is even higher. How can we waste our limited lives in this endless dispute? This is not only disrespectful to life, but also our failure to live up to the principles of the Son of Man. It is also a blasphemy to our great country with a history of five thousand years of civilization! "Disciple Rules" says: "When people are not idle, don't disturb them; when people are restless, don't disturb them; when people have shortcomings, don't reveal them; when people have private matters, don't talk about them." These are all acts of tolerance, a manifestation of self-cultivation, and an essential quality for our high school students. They are also the cornerstone of our building a harmonious campus. If each of us works hard to practice them, what will our campus be like? What about disharmony? Dear classmates, let us learn to be tolerant, let us have a mind that is open to all rivers, and let us be big enough to tolerate things that are difficult to tolerate in school! Give those who have unintentionally hurt us a kind smile and an understanding hug, and the war can be turned into jade and silk, the cold wind and rain can be turned into the breeze and the bright moon, the thunder and lightning can be turned into mountains and flowing water, and our campus will surely change. Be more harmonious and quiet, more beautiful and charming! Hugo's words resounded in my ears again like a yellow bell, "The broadest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind."

Students, let us have a tolerant and fraternal heart and work hard to build our harmonious campus! My speech is over, thank you all!