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"Don't wait until your young head turns gray" speech script

Cherish time, this is an ancient and eternal topic. The ancients warned us: "Tomorrow comes tomorrow, how many tomorrows are there? Waiting for tomorrow every day will make everything in vain." Many of our classmates can memorize the poem by heart, but can you really understand its meaning? Everyone has heard the story of the Hanhao Bird. The Hanhao Bird did not build a nest or prepare food. It just went about its days day by day and cried out pleadingly every night. But the next day, it forgot to build a nest and started playing around. , muddle along, and finally die of cold and hunger.

Human life is insignificant in the long river of time. Many people want to seize the day and sigh: "Time flies." People from all walks of life incorporate the term time into philosophical metaphors based on their own understanding of time:

Workers say: time is wealth; farmers say: time is food; doctors say: time is life. Students, what do you mean by time?

“Time is the fairest judge”, it depends on how you use it. Each of our classmates hopes to become scientists and writers in the future... but it is not that easy. It depends on our actual actions, cherishing every minute and second, and working hard. Only those who keep trekking on the journey of life will obtain their ideals. If it is a boat, it must fight against the wind and waves; if it is an oar, it must row forward bravely. Nowadays, some students let time pass by in vain without any regret. It is foreseeable that tomorrow will bring him infinite regret. Those who cannot grasp today cannot create tomorrow. What makes the teacher gratified is that more students have realized the preciousness of time: some students regard the morning as the golden time for reading and do not waste every minute; some students seize the short ten minutes after class and ask the teacher for advice. Understand the problem; some students go home at night and arrange their time reasonably and combine play with study to make their every day happy, fulfilling and meaningful.

In his famous book "How Steel Was Tempered", the former Soviet writer Ostrovsky said this famous saying through the mouth of the protagonist Paul Korchagin: When he When he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he be ashamed of doing nothing; in this way, when he is dying, he can say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to The most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of mankind.

"Students, let us cherish time, be the masters of time, and make every day of our lives colorful and meaningful!